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chocolate_o_brian 05 November 2008 02:49 PM

Looking for information...
 
Hi all, I've seen this on ebay. Obviously I can't afford it, but noticed it as it's local to me, and a guy I know of is selling it. I asked the seller what the engine code was, as I was interested to see as the big spoiler and strut brace aroused suspicion.

Anyways, he just confirmed this is the engine code... GC8B48D. Now this is the cose for WRX's but also the same code for the very first run of STi's. Looked on here for confirmation.

Could this be one of the first bunch, and he doesn't realise it? How would you tell? via the gearbox code or something else.

Any other info would be good, as the car I think is a 94 L, and the WRX code finishes 8/93. Seems like it could be worth more than this guy knows if it's a genuine early post production altered STi.

Ta :)

53 05 November 2008 02:56 PM

Eta Tauri Site Impreza Reference - WRX Frenzy

First STi's were modified from production WRX's so bound to have the same code. Don't know if it's just myth about plates stating the production run as an STi, not that these couldn't be doctored I guess?

myblackwrx 05 November 2008 02:56 PM

Well the gearbox code is different for the early STI.
I thought the early STIs still came with the flat spoiler of the wrx
Possibly checking the ecu code as well

GC8 05 November 2008 02:56 PM

Thats the applied model number, not the engine code. The pictures dont really help, but Id say that theres a possibility. Youd expect the vendor to have noticed the plaque on the nearside inner wing though, wouldnt you? The B age identifier refers to MY94 cars, so it begins just after the date youve mentioned, rather than ends then. Its not common to see an original spoiler: it should be alloy, if thats what it is.

PM in hand.

Simon

GC8 05 November 2008 03:00 PM

The ECU code would be either SA or SC.

chocolate_o_brian 05 November 2008 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by GC8 (Post 8246986)
Thats the applied model number, not the engine code. The pictures dont really help, but Id say that theres a possibility. Youd expect the vendor to have noticed the plaque on the nearside inner wing though, wouldnt you? The B age identifier refers to MY94 cars, so it begins just after the date youve mentioned, rather than ends then. Its not common to see an original spoiler: it should be alloy, if thats what it is.

PM in hand.

Simon

If indeed it is the gentleman I know of, he does know a little about cars as he's a spray painter by trade. He did a Scoob spoiler for my first car, and has an unusual name for a bloke.

Maybe someone on here should ask him about the plaque. Obviously I've stated I'm interested, but don't think it's fair to ask lots of questions when I have no intention of buying the car.

Just think it could be a bit of history if indeed it was an early STi derivative. My suspisions were aroused when I noticed the My94 WRX has a totally different model number, and hense noticing the STi had the same... that's what threw me.


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