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Old 30 August 2002, 01:18 PM
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just flickin through the trader lookin at subarus impreza turbo's and wonderin wot is the difference between 2000 turbo and WRX?

in spec and insurance group???

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Old 30 August 2002, 01:27 PM
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2000 Turbo is the old (classic) shape Impreza Turbo. The WRX is the new bugeyed model (2001 onwards) but just to confuse you there is a japanese import model called the WRX which is also the old shape but runs around 260bhp compared to the standard 210bhp of the Uk model.
Old 30 August 2002, 01:30 PM
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gotcha...so i shud stay away from the wrx unless i want my **** smacked by the insurance people.
Old 30 August 2002, 02:13 PM
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Especially if you happen to be young... (under 25 or so)

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A Jap import WRX can be anything from 240 to 280.

Certain models of WRX had 280 brake - I've driven a 98 WRX Wagon with 280.
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