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ossett2k2 01 May 2013 11:09 AM

wrx ra
 
I have spent the last 8 weeks looking for a Scooby to buy,I had decided it had to be an STI
There are some dodgy cars out there and a few that claim to be STI's when really there not,thanks to scoobynet and its cool members I was pointed in the right direction...cheers!
I then read about the type RA and the reviews were amazing,so I set about looking for my RA,ran into a few fake ones but then came across this one advertised last year....
https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-444...ra-1996-a.html

Then the strangest thing happened,,up popped the same car on fleabay,I had to go view it and it actually better than I ever expected,outstanding condition and a real credit to the previous owners.
also my questions to why it was been sold so quickly after only buying last year were answered when I saw his wife with a bun in the oven :) I could tell he was a genuine guy and when the tears started rolling down his cheeks when we agreed on a deal I really did know I'd bought a nice one :)

Thanks again Scoobynet for helping me buy my new Scooby...I love it!!!

joe v3sti 01 May 2013 11:17 AM

I remember this coming up for sale a while ago I also was interested.
Love my ra, glad you've found a good one.


Joe

ossett2k2 01 May 2013 07:34 PM

Cheers joe. Its pretty much standard apart from an exhaust which has cats and a sports panel filter,im not sure it it has been mapped for those mods? Is the ecu mappable or would I need to get a piggyback chip?

MattyB1983 01 May 2013 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by ossett2k2 (Post 11076861)
Cheers joe. Its pretty much standard apart from an exhaust which has cats and a sports panel filter,im not sure it it has been mapped for those mods? Is the ecu mappable or would I need to get a piggyback chip?

Will need a board fitting. Pretty simple and relatively cheap, speak to these guys -

http://www.enduringsolutions.com/

Andy Stevens posts on here, he's the man you want to speak to.

https://www.scoobynet.com/member.php?u=66143

Worth every penny in my opinion.


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