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Old 10 March 2018, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by joz8968
Amazing! I'm so envious. LOL

Ian, are you going to bother with the WRC97/98 bumper badge plinth thingy (plus black 'stars' badge)?...

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Yes got one of those , they painted it but i'm fitting it , just need to decide on the badge to go in it
Cheers Ian
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Had it on the ramp and stripped down yesterday , getting the diff cradle , link arms and hubs bead blasted and powder coated , and rebuilding the hubs with new bearings , rebuild and paint the drive shafts , and paint the diff , will give the floor and inner arch's painted before re-fitting everything .

Got my new brakes just about finished , just need to decide on coilovers and get them ordered up











Cheers Ian
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Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes
HI
Yes got one of those , they painted it but i'm fitting it , just need to decide on the badge to go in it
Cheers Ian

If it was me, I'd keep it 'Works' i.e. the std 'black stars' version.

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Old 10 March 2018, 11:56 AM
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Like this ?

Old 10 March 2018, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes
Like this ?


Ha.

You miss her (but not the upkeep costs), right?


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My RA was picked up last week , new owner was over the moon with it , it's a cracking car

Cheers Ian

I missed this.

So, you've now sold the white RA...?!

I thought that was also going to be a project car... I thought the original intention was that you were going to restore her to near-'concours' OEM.

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Originally Posted by joz8968
I missed this.

So, you've now sold the white RA...?!

I thought that was also going to be a project car... I thought the original intention was that you were going to restore her to near-'concours' OEM.

I bought the RA first to use as a sunny day car , it is in very good original condition already , I was never going to do much to it , just drive it , but then bought the 2 door , which I was going to tidy up underneath , and sell on , but as you know that soon changed lol.

I'd of loved to have also kept the RA , even stored it away in a bubble for a while , but just bought a plot of land to build a house , so have to sell some toys , the RA being one of them .

So just keeping the type R now
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Aah, I getcha.
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Got most of the parts underneath bead blasted today , the larger parts don't fit in my blasting cabinet so will get someone else to do them





Will get the bolts off to be plated this week , and will powder coat the arms in house
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Looks a great looking Type R

Ian can you recommend anyone in South Wales to seam weld and build a cage for a 106?
Old 12 March 2018, 09:27 AM
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Great progress Ian.
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What did you do with the old rear quarters? Im sure a few P1 owners could have used them.
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Originally Posted by djsparra
What did you do with the old rear quarters? Im sure a few P1 owners could have used them.
Had quite a few people PM me on various forums asking , the quarters didn't survive coming off as they were more concerned about the rest of the car and not damaging that , so the quarters were cut up in situ and taken off in bits
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Originally Posted by v6wrx
Looks a great looking Type R

Ian can you recommend anyone in South Wales to seam weld and build a cage for a 106?
I can recommend someone , i'll dig out his number for you

Cheers Ian
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Originally Posted by xxxsuperallyxxx
Im building a WRC rep as well. Its off to paint begining of march. I’m watching this thread closely as I’m after a set of coilovers. Looking at the Meisterr GT1’s but you have to be sure b4 you buy. AST as well but more money!
Give us a call when you are ready!

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Old 16 March 2018, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes
HI
Went up to see the car the other day , and it's looking amazing in the flesh , much better than I was expecting , there is a mark in the paint on the quarter panel which they have to fix , so will get it back next weekend , I have my RA here I need to change the shocks as the guy who's bought it is picking it up next week , so i'll get the 2 door one back here when that's gone.

Byron who did the car owns the 6R4 , and bought a load of fifteen52 wheels for it , and put some wheels in the arch to take pics , he was telling me to get a set but they don't work for me , not that big on the design , or white wheels .

















These are wheels I have bought for it , finishing off the WRC look , speedline replica's made under licence , very nice wheels , and looks perfect to me , the wheel was just put in the arch , I need to make spacers to fill the arch now , the wheels are only available in an ET48 , the wheels on my old WRC car were ET10 I think , so will make up some hubcentric spacers to fill the arch's perfectly.
Need to decide on a coilover kit as it will need dropping 50-60mm , so on the search for something that isn't too hard for road use , it won't be going on the track , so want something firm , but comfy and not rattle my teeth out !







I'm going to order new window surrounds , and the gutter trim , just so it looks perfect outside , I'm undecided what to do with the seats now , I'll fit the originals in and see what it looks like with the red on them , but I may go for later blue STi seats , we'll see .

That's about it for now

Cheers Ian


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Ian,

That RA is just to die for, the TYPE R is going to be on another level too.

Pete.
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Hi Ian, can I ask where you sourced that RA from? From the pictures it looked amazing. I am looking for one at the moment but a good one is hard to find. I was under the impression it was a keeper aswell and was half tempted to pm you and see if you would sell it, dammit!
What kind of money was in it? I understand if you don't want to share that info. Also if anyone knows another RA in good condition then please pm me.
Lovely work on the Type R
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Absolutely beautiful 😍
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Originally Posted by DanTerzo
Hi Ian, can I ask where you sourced that RA from? From the pictures it looked amazing. I am looking for one at the moment but a good one is hard to find. I was under the impression it was a keeper aswell and was half tempted to pm you and see if you would sell it, dammit!
What kind of money was in it? I understand if you don't want to share that info. Also if anyone knows another RA in good condition then please pm me.
Lovely work on the Type R
Sorry missed this message , I actually bought the RA off someone on here , seen it advertised and bought it about 2 hours after the advert went up , collected it from London the following weekend , it's probably the nicest original Subaru I have ever seen , which is why I bought it.

I sold it for £9k , which seeing whats about it was cheap !

Very rare to find one exactly as it came out of the factory , even had the flare in place !

Did a bit of work to my car the other week , put some paint on the underneath , just need to fix a couple of captive nuts that broke off for the rear cross member then I'm just about ready to put it back together.







Just took advantage of the offer of Meister R coilovers as well

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Right , got a bit more done , time is not on my side , so just need to grab time to work on it when I can .

Stripped the rear shafts down , bead blasted the shaft and CV joints , got some green paint made up close to the original CV green , sprayed the shaft black , and rebuilt them up with new gators , got a lot of the back end done , still short of a few nuts and bolts , then sort the brakes out , got the wheel spacers back from anodising , need to run spacers with the speedline copies I bought , as they don't make them in the WRC offset

















































































That's about it for now , hopefully get the back end finished in the next week or so , can get on painting the floor and moving forwards to do the front end , which shouldn't take long at all as not going as mad on the front

Cheers Ian
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Very nicely done sir!

what paint did you use for your hubs? I recently had my front hubs off, blasted, new bearings & painted but it wasn’t a perfect finish like yours..

Cheers
Rich
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Originally Posted by Cullenmin
Very nicely done sir!

what paint did you use for your hubs? I recently had my front hubs off, blasted, new bearings & painted but it wasn’t a perfect finish like yours..

Cheers
Rich
hamerite smooth brushed on , same as the tank , was surprised how well they came out
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this car is turning into the proverbial pant stretcher..
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Originally Posted by funkyrimpler
this car is turning into the proverbial pant stretcher..



Without a shadow!
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Bit more done over the last couple of weeks

Managed to pick up a set of Defi's in very good condition


Gave the floor a lick of paint , and started doing under the front arch's


Adjusted the rear strut and fitted a wheel on to see where it sits in the arch with the wheel spacer fitted , needs to come down a little more , she's looking good on the floor with a wheel fitted






Finished fitting the seals and trim around the doors , fitted the rear seat in properly , it's getting closer !
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This thread is the equivalent to catching an accidental glimpse of upskirt on a super hot girl.

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Originally Posted by joz8968
This thread is the equivalent to catching an accidental glimpse of upskirt on a super hot girl.

When it's finished , I think you and my car need to get a room
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Amazing build thread. Everything from top to underneath looks like a work of art. Fair play to you!
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Been a busy bee the last few day on it , got the front struts on , the rebuilt hubs , cleaned up the TCA's , fitted new track rods and ends , fitted the bells I'm using along with the hubcentric spacers , gave it a good wash yesterday afternoon as it's been gathering dust on the ramp for months and was looking a bit sorry for itself !
Still a way to go yet till it's finished , but it's getting there

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