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Old 24 September 2018, 08:43 AM
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Default WRX STi 330s am I off my nut?

Ok, I have decided to potentially look at getting a 2010 + STi 330s, fully aware that it might go bang, but my train of thought was to go for a later model (facelift) as fewer miles as budget will allow and then have it remapped properly as soon as possible to further limit the risk, whilst putting aside money for a potential rebuild.

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...--2010/9050156

This one has taken my fancy, am I crazy?

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Originally Posted by Rusti
Ok, I have decided to potentially look at getting a 2010 + STi 330s, fully aware that it might go bang, but my train of thought was to go for a later model (facelift) as fewer miles as budget will allow and then have it remapped properly as soon as possible to further limit the risk, whilst putting aside money for a potential rebuild.

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...--2010/9050156

This one has taken my fancy, am I crazy?
can you afford to rebuild it if it goes bang ? If so then go for it. Thats a good price.
Old 24 September 2018, 10:31 AM
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Just stick £5k aside and you will fine 😀
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Originally Posted by CharlySkunkWeed
can you afford to rebuild it if it goes bang ? If so then go for it. Thats a good price.
Once I sell the foz it shouldnt be too much of an issue, I am hoping that a custom sensible map would potentially hep with the risk factor.

I see that you have a hatch, is yours forged?
Old 24 September 2018, 11:27 AM
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I also saw this one which is already forged, it looks like a bit of a bargain which has me suspicious??

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...--2009/9033895
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I think if it was me, I'd buy the cheaper one and keep the money aside for a rebuild if reuired. At least you'll know 100% what work has been carried. And as a bonus its a 330s
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love my 330 as its the little extras it comes with that I like the most like keyless entry and bits like that lol

id try and find a already forged one ,, the one in your link doesn't look to be forged and they can be found for that price ,,, mine will be for sale next year and just as a comparison ,, its already forged running 500+bhp ,, will have less miles,, full custom interior plus loads of other mods and will only be a couple of grand more than the one in the link

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Old 24 September 2018, 01:55 PM
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Good advice, thanks mate.

I hear you on getting a forged one, started looking at this but I think its now sold

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifi...--2009/9033895
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I think all the cars you've mentioned on here are MY08 models. The face lift is the MY11. Front bumpers are different along with other stuff.
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330s is worth it for seats alone. Though they are std fit in facelift

they are a great car once forged
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I think if I were going into a 2.5 STi like yourself, I would get one with an engine already sorted, or take it straight to your usual specialist and have the engine done - which will be cheaper as you'll keep your original block
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Originally Posted by KwikFit
i think You should go jdm with 8k redline, quick rack and better resale value
my tdi revs higher than 330s
You're right of course

But how much more dollar??
Old 25 September 2018, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by KwikFit
i think You should go jdm with 8k redline, quick rack and better resale value
my tdi revs higher than 330s
mine revs to 7.5k so not far behind your JDM and I have loads more torque lol
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I loved the power and torque characteristics of my hawk and fozzy, as its going to be a daily and i do motorways in the week the 2.5 would be easier to live with.
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Is there anything other than the usual I should be looking at with a hatch when I go to see one?
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Another question I have is where can you get oem rain guards these days
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I have a 2011 facelift 340r hatch in pearl white, which I’m thinking about selling before it goes into hibernation for the winter.

its forged and has thousands in receipts.

Pm if you want something special
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Originally Posted by Rusti
Is there anything other than the usual I should be looking at with a hatch when I go to see one?
Any heads up would be really appreciated
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