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Madbull1982 04 October 2011 08:40 PM

What should I buy?
 
Hello people,

Advice urgently required.

I have owned 18 cars in the past 15 years and have never had an impreza.

2 years ago I had an e60 m5 with modified headers, pulleys remap etc with 580bhp. I sold it after 2 years due to 11mpg and an smg failure.

Everything I have owned has been quick but soft if you know what I mean. At the moment I have a merc diesel and want a impreza as a toy. But I want one that will rip my face off when I accelerate. I have seen loads for sale on auto trader but many look abused or tacky!

I'm sure someone on here may have something that will suit me if not I was thinking of importing from Japan as my mate brings in pajeros and has contacts at various auctions.

I have a £5 k budget and I'm not bothered about colour or number of doors just how quick and well sorted the car is.

Any suggestions welcome.:wonder:

topman2180 04 October 2011 08:47 PM

Welcome to the forums.

Do you have a preference on model?The newest car 5k would get you an STI bug other than that it will be a classic sti. Something to rip your face off you'll probably want more than 300bhp to do that.

condor 04 October 2011 08:53 PM

my p1 is up for grabs and would sell for your budget as wife wants it gone !!

condor 04 October 2011 08:58 PM

ps about 350bhp and would defo rip your face off !!

Madbull1982 04 October 2011 09:01 PM

Yes I think 300bhp plus
 
I would really like something around the 330-360 bhp Mark very quick but also not pushing the boundaries too far.

What condition is the P1 in?

bighead 04 October 2011 09:12 PM

if you want something that will blow yr ass away (after the mighty M5), £5K budget is not enough as you'll need something running atleast 550-600bhp.
look for a highly modded Version 6 sti type RA or simular :)

just my 2p worth from a fellow E60 M5 owner ,

P1 is great but not as focus as the type RA (i have a p1 as my toy as well )

condor 04 October 2011 09:17 PM

good nick mate been off the road as dont get time to use it and now the wife is nagging me would luv to keep it as she is a head turner !!there is a picture on my member page if that helps

Madbull1982 04 October 2011 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by bighead (Post 10267306)
if you want something that will blow yr ass away (after the mighty M5), £5K budget is not enough as you'll need something running atleast 550-600bhp.
look for a highly modded Version 6 sti type RA or simular :)

just my 2p worth from a fellow E60 M5 owner ,

P1 is great but not as focus as the type RA (i have a p1 as my toy as well )

Right mate thought 350bhp in a type ra would be similar to the m5, but again it's not just about the pace it's the feel of the cars as well. I want back to basics. My daily drive is an ml420 or a 535d so I need some petrol in my life. I tried a boxster for 6 months and it's so timid it's up for sale!

If I need to up my budget then so be it. Let's see what other members come up with.:thumb:

the hamster 04 October 2011 09:59 PM

I would say that you have 2 choices.

A Later spec standard or mildly tweeked Sti will have better build quality, be a younger car and have more potential for later mods whereas a classic is lighter, more raw and unrefined and a better drivers car (in my opinion). 5k would see you in a fairly heavily modded Classic, maybe a P1 or Type R, just depends wether you want something you can just get into and drive or want to play with and get ya hands dirty?

MattyB1983 04 October 2011 10:07 PM

If it's a toy your after and fun is the most important thing then it's got to be a classic surely. Something like a 350bhp-400bhp classic STI. You've chosen a perfect time to buy one as the market for these cars is sh1te at the minute.

bighead 04 October 2011 11:03 PM


Originally Posted by Madbull1982 (Post 10267337)
Right mate thought 350bhp in a type ra would be similar to the m5, but again it's not just about the pace it's the feel of the cars as well. I want back to basics. My daily drive is an ml420 or a 535d so I need some petrol in my life. I tried a boxster for 6 months and it's so timid it's up for sale!

If I need to up my budget then so be it. Let's see what other members come up with.:thumb:

a classic impreza (sti/p1/22B) will give you back to basic fun , but to give you that fun factor .......i really think you need atleast 500bhp when comparing to the V10, 500bhp M5 !!, and you will NOT get a well modded Classic running 500bhp for £5K imho :) as the engine work alone will costed the owner anywhere between £5-10K depending on mods !!

mines getting a 2.35 conversion at the mom , after I had a forged 2.5 coversion(running 460bhp) blow a head gasket after only 3k miles (at a cost of £11K!!!), so now I want a bullet proof forged 2.35 installed.
good luck with yr search though:)

MattyB1983 04 October 2011 11:13 PM

He won't need a 500bhp classic lads. I should think his M5 was getting on for a ton and 3/4's so a stripped out lightweight 400bhp classic will be more than adequate. He wants fun remember, and believe me with a 300+ bhp per ton classic fun is what you get.

stevie1982 04 October 2011 11:14 PM

Something like these

https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-444...ve-425bhp.html

https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-444...-modified.html

Or if you can get some more cash together

https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-444...d-6-speed.html

macmac 05 October 2011 12:18 AM

imo
5k wil leave u grabbing the be-jaysus handle
10k will scare you
and 15k+ will rip you face off

bighead 05 October 2011 12:40 AM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 10267652)
He won't need a 500bhp classic lads. I should think his M5 was getting on for a ton and 3/4's so a stripped out lightweight 400bhp classic will be more than adequate. He wants fun remember, and believe me with a 300+ bhp per ton classic fun is what you get.

when you are used to the 500bhp V10 (even though its heavy) once on the redline that V10 can shift abit :)....I mean 0-60mph in 4 ish sec ,
i should know as my old M5 is much quicker than my current E90 M3 !!(and the M3 is lighter).
but have to agreed if you get a light weight classic running 400 + .....it will be fun :)

MattyB1983 05 October 2011 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by bighead (Post 10267713)
when you are used to 500 horse ...even a 300+bhp classic just dont cut it , I should know ....been there , done that :)

I didnt say 300bhp classic buddy, 300+bhp per ton classic. Completely different animal.

bighead 05 October 2011 12:47 AM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 10267716)
I didnt say 300bhp classic buddy, 300+bhp per ton classic. Completely different animal.

ooops i stand corrected :thumb:

Ade WRX 05 October 2011 07:14 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCAbR7qpBHE

Good luck with the search :thumb:

Carlh 05 October 2011 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by macmac (Post 10267698)
imo
5k wil leave u grabbing the be-jaysus handle
10k will scare you
and 15k+ will rip you face off

:lol: Brilliant.

Im on the "will scare you" phase. Ripping my own face off is a project for the next 16 months for me. :)

TonyBurns 05 October 2011 08:32 AM

Basically you aint going to get a well setup 400bhp classic for 5k, your going to get a standard internal/standard gearboxed car thats running at top end of reliability with the option of failures along the way.
Then you have the issue of rust, yep no matter what anyone says, a classic will rust around the rear arches :( and most of those sub 5k cars with a "quoted" 350+ bhp wouldnt have had any work done on that, plus 99% will be badly modified and go pop.

OP, 5k isnt a realistic budget for a well setup scoob, sorry to say that if you want something with a bit of fun factor, your going to have to put your hands a little deeper into your pocket as your average classic has too many weaknesses to run decent power reliably.

Example 1. engine is good for no more than 350bhp on standard internals, still that doesnt mean it wont go pop.
Exmple 2. Gearboxes are another weak spot, no matter what people say about the TY754 boxes, they become unreliable over 300lbs of torque, options of changing become expensive with a fully built 5 speed costing you your budget or going 6 speed at half your budget.
Example 3. The brakes really do suck, my astra diesel has better brakes than a 276bhp classic STI.

If you want to build a 400bhp classic monster then that will set you back around 10k on average, if you do it right that is, that excludes finding a none rotting car of course.

Best pound for pound car to buy would be a new age bug STI, UK cars were 2002 model year cars, JDM cars were 2001/2002 model year cars, both can be had for around the 5k mark, though note the JDM needs 100 ron fuel where as the UK needs 98 ron (but has less power).
These are also more tunable than the classics out of the box with the engines being good for well into the 400bhp figures if set up well.

Tony:)

bighead 05 October 2011 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by TonyBurns (Post 10267813)
Basically you aint going to get a well setup 400bhp classic for 5k, your going to get a standard internal/standard gearboxed car thats running at top end of reliability with the option of failures along the way.
Then you have the issue of rust, yep no matter what anyone says, a classic will rust around the rear arches :( and most of those sub 5k cars with a "quoted" 350+ bhp wouldnt have had any work done on that, plus 99% will be badly modified and go pop.

OP, 5k isnt a realistic budget for a well setup scoob, sorry to say that if you want something with a bit of fun factor, your going to have to put your hands a little deeper into your pocket as your average classic has too many weaknesses to run decent power reliably.

Example 1. engine is good for no more than 350bhp on standard internals, still that doesnt mean it wont go pop.
Exmple 2. Gearboxes are another weak spot, no matter what people say about the TY754 boxes, they become unreliable over 300lbs of torque, options of changing become expensive with a fully built 5 speed costing you your budget or going 6 speed at half your budget.
Example 3. The brakes really do suck, my astra diesel has better brakes than a 276bhp classic STI.

If you want to build a 400bhp classic monster then that will set you back around 10k on average, if you do it right that is, that excludes finding a none rotting car of course.

Best pound for pound car to buy would be a new age bug STI, UK cars were 2002 model year cars, JDM cars were 2001/2002 model year cars, both can be had for around the 5k mark, though note the JDM needs 100 ron fuel where as the UK needs 98 ron (but has less power).
These are also more tunable than the classics out of the box with the engines being good for well into the 400bhp figures if set up well.

Tony:)

agreed with the above ...but dont get the newage as there are butt ugly :)

Madbull1982 05 October 2011 07:33 PM

Thanks
 

Originally Posted by bighead (Post 10268292)
agreed with the above ...but dont get the newage as there are butt ugly :)


Originally Posted by TonyBurns (Post 10267813)
Basically you aint going to get a well setup 400bhp classic for 5k, your going to get a standard internal/standard gearboxed car thats running at top end of reliability with the option of failures along the way.
Then you have the issue of rust, yep no matter what anyone says, a classic will rust around the rear arches :( and most of those sub 5k cars with a "quoted" 350+ bhp wouldnt have had any work done on that, plus 99% will be badly modified and go pop.

OP, 5k isnt a realistic budget for a well setup scoob, sorry to say that if you want something with a bit of fun factor, your going to have to put your hands a little deeper into your pocket as your average classic has too many weaknesses to run decent power reliably.

Example 1. engine is good for no more than 350bhp on standard internals, still that doesnt mean it wont go pop.
Exmple 2. Gearboxes are another weak spot, no matter what people say about the TY754 boxes, they become unreliable over 300lbs of torque, options of changing become expensive with a fully built 5 speed costing you your budget or going 6 speed at half your budget.
Example 3. The brakes really do suck, my astra diesel has better brakes than a 276bhp classic STI.

If you want to build a 400bhp classic monster then that will set you back around 10k on average, if you do it right that is, that excludes finding a none rotting car of course.

Best pound for pound car to buy would be a new age bug STI, UK cars were 2002 model year cars, JDM cars were 2001/2002 model year cars, both can be had for around the 5k mark, though note the JDM needs 100 ron fuel where as the UK needs 98 ron (but has less power).
These are also more tunable than the classics out of the box with the engines being good for well into the 400bhp figures if set up well.

Tony:)

Thanks for the help, due to the fact 5k may not be enough I have decided to throw £8k at the car and have a couple of grand in case some other modifications are needed. This always happens I try to buy a cheaper car I won't be that bothered about then I spend twice as much and I guarantee you I will spend thousands on extra mods over the next few months.

Nobody has mentioned any imports has anyone done this?

AndyC_772 05 October 2011 07:43 PM

Any classic shape STI is an import - and if you have £8k to spend and want a highly tuned car, they're probably your best bet (IMHO).

The fact it's an import is largely irrelevant these days - parts and servicing are no problem, even main dealers are more cooperative then they used to be.

bighead 05 October 2011 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by Madbull1982 (Post 10268925)
Thanks for the help, due to the fact 5k may not be enough I have decided to throw £8k at the car and have a couple of grand in case some other modifications are needed. This always happens I try to buy a cheaper car I won't be that bothered about then I spend twice as much and I guarantee you I will spend thousands on extra mods over the next few months.

Nobody has mentioned any imports has anyone done this?

good thinking my man :)

MattyB1983 05 October 2011 08:54 PM

Just a note to the OP as you might not be aware, but when you see the term 'JDM' it is referring to an import car.
Also as above, all classic STI models will be imports.

Madbull1982 05 October 2011 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 10269150)
Just a note to the OP as you might not be aware, but when you see the term 'JDM' it is referring to an import car.
Also as above, all classic STI models will be imports.

Thanks mate. With beemers or mercs any other european cars im a right know it all but with subareas I have limited knowledge so any help is great. Just one question what are wr1's like?

MattyB1983 05 October 2011 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by Madbull1982 (Post 10269213)
Just one question what are wr1's like?


Light Blue. :lol1:

That's about all I know about them but I'm sure someone who has one will be able to answer all your questions.

Madbull1982 07 October 2011 07:34 PM

What do you think to this
http://www.dubberssportsvws.co.uk/no...7-on-a-p-plate

SHUGSTERC 07 October 2011 07:55 PM

lookhere http://www.iwoc.co.uk/prodrive1.html read half way down about the 25 cars..pretty rare think iv seen pictures of 2 of them and seen 1 in real life..have the magazine they were in when named the chosen phew..i have 1 up for grabs if interested...number 5..guaranteed ur ,mate wont have 1..mmm unless ur my mate ..or the other guy i know who has 1...or u know someone else who has one..or u already have 1 but no told anybody..or know someone who has 1 and not told anyone but u and said dont tell anyone its a secret

blackhawk56 12 October 2011 03:07 AM

freind of mine is selling recently built 500 bhp spec c for 10k its a beast


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