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Old 05 December 2003, 06:26 PM
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Anything in particular to look out for? ( apart from the usual )

My Dad's considering one, '96my.

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Piston slap

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Old 05 December 2003, 10:13 PM
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Thought that was standard


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also wheel bearings. Make sure all the electrical gagetry works.

If it's been in the uk a while casually ask what petrol it has been running on.

Other than that it's an impreza with a different shell ( and softer suspension ).

You will notice the body roll but that can be sorted to a significant extent with a wrx arb and front strut brace.


Shout up if he wants to know anything specific.

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It's a fresh import.

Only thing wrong with it, is a cracked PAS line.
Engines quiet, auto box is smooth.

Just wanted to know if there were any problems related to just this model.

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