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Hey guys, ive just bought my first Impreza, ive wanted one for ages. And i finally became old enough to insure it lol
Ive purchased a 2003 Wrx Sti Type Uk, now ive been in the scene quite a long time, esp jap cars. but im gonna need help, theres so much stuff on here its un real lol.
Anyway first couple of Questions,
I live in Huntingdon, cambs, and i want to go somwhere to get work done on the car thats decent. any ideas?
Also how much does a cambelt service cost?
Whats the best mods for my car? makes etc Exhausts?Intake?Fuel Pump etc
Basically i want to get it cleaned up and serviced, then i'll start about some initial modding.
Cheers guys
sorry for the noobness. lol
Ive purchased a 2003 Wrx Sti Type Uk, now ive been in the scene quite a long time, esp jap cars. but im gonna need help, theres so much stuff on here its un real lol.
Anyway first couple of Questions,
I live in Huntingdon, cambs, and i want to go somwhere to get work done on the car thats decent. any ideas?
Also how much does a cambelt service cost?
Whats the best mods for my car? makes etc Exhausts?Intake?Fuel Pump etc
Basically i want to get it cleaned up and serviced, then i'll start about some initial modding.
Cheers guys
sorry for the noobness. lol
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The whiteline catalogue is a good start, for the cheaper route.
Rear ARB, Anti-lift Kit, Droplinks (if you've got the rubber ones) and a nice geometry setup will keep the car flat and make the roads much straighter!
<--- Have a look in there for some other mods if you're interested. Everything depends on budget and requirements though.
Rear ARB, Anti-lift Kit, Droplinks (if you've got the rubber ones) and a nice geometry setup will keep the car flat and make the roads much straighter!
<--- Have a look in there for some other mods if you're interested. Everything depends on budget and requirements though.
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