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Old 14 October 2017, 02:13 PM
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Back again this time in a JDM Bug STi










Couple of subtle modificatiins

Engine/performance mods -
Lateral Performance MDX321H Turbo (billet),
3 port boost solenoid,
Thermal Zero turbo blanket,
Full 3 inch turbo back Milltek exhaust system with heat wrapped downpipe,
RCM s/s headers with Venturi 3 bolt up-pipe fully heat wrapped,
Lince motorsport reinforced silicone intake pipe,
Large K&N cone filter with Ramair cold feed pipe,
HDi front mount intercooler kit,
850cc re-flowed fuel injectors,
Walbro 255 fuel pump,
RCM lightweight engine pulleys,
Japspeed aluminium radiator with Sti silicone hose kit,
RCM oil cap,
Subaru Pro R battery clamp,
Custom painted inlet plenum/manifold in Samco blue,
Reconditioned alternator custom painted in wrinkle black with Samco blue band,
Sti group N engine/pitch mount,
Rallytech alternator cover,
Scoobyworld cooling panel,
Custom map by Andy Carr including AL & LC, 2 maps for V-Power & V-Power/Methanol

Suspension/chassis -
BC Racing fully adjustable coilovers,
22mm Whiteline rear ARB with poly bushes,
Solid rear drop links with poly bushes,
Genuine Sti front tower/strut brace

Braking -
RCM front disc and pad package,
EBC red stuff rear pads,
Tegiwa brake stopper kit,
Standard brake fluid flushed and replaced with Motul Dot 5.1 high performance fluid

Gearbox/clutch -
Exedy stage 1 pink box clutch,
Fidanza lightweight flywheel,
Gear linkage poly bushed

Exterior/cosmetic -
18 x 8.5 Bola B8R alloy wheels painted in Rota Satin Bronze with Toyo Proxy T1R tyres,
Rally Armor mud flaps,
Prodrive Sti front bumper with license plate relocate bracket, front splitter/lip, & black grill mesh fitted,
Rallytech carbon fibre license plate delete panel,
Carbon fibre front wing inserts/corner markers,
WRC replica lightweight carbon fibre wing mirrors,
Kakumei motorsport S202 replica rear carbon fibre spoiler/wing,
Custom Creations carbon fibre rear license plate mount modified to fit bugeye bumper

Interior -
WR1/Spec C matte black dash panels fitted,
Defi gauges, boost, oil pressure, oil temp with controller unit,
Gauges mounted in API centre dash pod,
Sti V9 steering wheel,
Switches fitted on centre consol to control maps

Security -
Toad Cat 1 alarm/immobiliser system

Should keep me entertained for a few months
Old 14 October 2017, 02:47 PM
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I'm sure I seen this beauty at ten of the best this year very very nice example and a very nice friendly chap driving it at the time

Superb choice indeed
Old 14 October 2017, 07:54 PM
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apart from the white tyre lettering thats very tidy indeed.
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Originally Posted by yabbadoo4
apart from the white tyre lettering thats very tidy indeed.
yes,im trying to find a way of removing it.

probably going to change the wheels aswell tbh
Old 15 October 2017, 02:35 AM
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agree about the wheels too. a nice set of Volk Racing CE28N by Rays as fitted on the s202 would look fantastic.
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Really smart. Looks perfect apart from the wheels which, while a really good set, don't really suit it.
Any more plans? It doesn't sound like it needs much doing...
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great spec!


baffles me when people spend decent money on parts then throw utter garbage rubber on it!




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