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Old 11 September 2009, 10:46 AM
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I stumbled across this forum searching for a dual din gauge holder, and decided I could always expand my Subaru contacts!! I hope you guys don't mind having an American on the forums! I am currently in Iraq in the US Army, but back home I have a 1993 Subaru Impreza (RHD like you guys!). Heres my car, it needs some work, but its mine, and I love it!

'93 Impreza L FWD Base

:Bodywork:
.Sti v6 front bumper
.Sti v6 Aluminum hood
.V7 GDB oem 3 piece front lip
.JDM GC8 version 5 rear bumper
.JDM GC8 Version 6 front grill with pink I badge
.00 RS headlamps
.door skins shaved to JDM look
.WRC carbon fiber mirrors

Interior:
.Greddy electronic boost guage
.STi-RA DCCD guage cluster, fully functional with USDM MPH readout swap
.FULL JDM RHD conversion
.JDM STi-RA version 3 manual window GLASS, panel, and manual window mechanism conversion.
.STi-RA quick steering rack
.STi version 4 Seats - front and rear.
.STi-RA analog HVAC and climate control

:Stiff-Stuff:
.Cusco trailing arms
.Cusco front STB
.Cusco 22mm front sway bar
.Cusco 21-23 mm rear sway bar with Whiteline endlinks
.Cusco Front H brace (powercoated black)
.Cusco exhaust hangers
.Cusco Spin Turn ****
.Cusco JDM RHD Master cylinder brace
.17x8 Enkei RPF1
.245/45/17 Pontenza re070s
.McGaurd spline drive lugs
.Whitline sway bar brackets
.Square aluminum profile rear STB
.Zeal coilovers
.Brembo GDB v8 OEM brakes all around
.Hawk HPS+ pads front and rear
.STi OEM brake rotors
.Goodridge SS brakelines
.STi GC8 front forged control arms,
.GDB v8 JDM hubs X 4 corners
.Powerflex bushings

:Engine:
.EJ20G
.STi Type-RA intake mainfold
.TD05-16G
.V2 STi ecu 6K
.Custom intake with APEXi MAF adaptor and filter
.Custom FMIC
.Converted to GDB ignition coils

:Driveline:
.STi-RA v2 (94-95) DCCD 5mt
.R180 STi GDB ver8 JDM 1.5 way mechanical LSD
.R180 STi rear axels
.Exedy 13lb chromoly flywheel
.STi aftermarket full organic clutch set
.STi short shift kit
.JDM k member
.JDM GC8 front X member
.98 Legacy rear X member

:Audio:
.Jensen VM9213 Flip-up w/ Nav-102
.Alpine SPR-17c Type-R door speakers
.Alpine SWR-1242D Type-R subwoofer
.Custom box tuned/ported to 1242 specs
.HiFonics BXi1210D amp
.HiFonics ZXi4410 amp













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Old 11 September 2009, 10:49 AM
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steering wheel is interesting

Welcome to SN, you must be on NASOIC?
Old 11 September 2009, 11:19 AM
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welcome, not been here too long meself
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Welcome, good to see how you lot over the pond do stuff.

First off, great number (licence) plate.

Why have you got a RHD and why did you do all that to an Impreza L FWD? I've not heard of that model, but am guessing it is a Non Turbo Front wheel Drive.
Old 11 September 2009, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by joey_turbo
Welcome, good to see how you lot over the pond do stuff.

First off, great number (licence) plate.

Why have you got a RHD and why did you do all that to an Impreza L FWD? I've not heard of that model, but am guessing it is a Non Turbo Front wheel Drive.

No its quoted as having a td05 on it and has a rear diff from the pics. i would guess our american friend means 4 wheel drive to us awd
Old 11 September 2009, 11:39 AM
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Nice car. No spoiler = good choice. Excellent licence plate. Looks good lowered, I hope the ride isn't too hard.

What sort of reaction do you get driving it around?
Old 11 September 2009, 12:14 PM
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nice weather too

and it seems to have the DCCD lock on the dash -- so looks like AWD

might need a new tyre soon though (3 points and a 1k fine)

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Old 11 September 2009, 12:16 PM
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the car looks good theres a few usa fellas on hear
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Originally Posted by Turbotits
No its quoted as having a td05 on it and has a rear diff from the pics. i would guess our american friend means 4 wheel drive to us awd
I noted that, but thats what he had done to it now.
You are probably right about the 4 wheel drive, as I can't imagine there was a FWD Impreza, and converting to AWD would have been a major job.
Old 11 September 2009, 01:06 PM
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There was a FWD Impreza model and it was a 1.6 too. Means this car has had some major work, but why use such a car as a base? Looks good though, keep up the hard work and welcome.

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Old 11 September 2009, 05:37 PM
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WOW this forum moves fast, LOTs of replys... I'll start from the top..

trails: the steering wheel is temporary and yes im on nasioc

crazed1981: thanks

joey_turbo: its rhd because i love rhd, and its differant, its hard to differant in my home car scene. and yes, originally, the car was front wheel drive, and non-turbo. that model was used because they are dirt cheap to find!

Turbotits: its still called AWD in the states, joey_turbo was correct it was originally front wheel drive non-turbo.. PS- love your screename

JonnyA: thanks, and its a ROUGH ride on ****ty american roads, but its FUN in the turns. the most common reaction i get is shock, people always ask me if my car is from great britain, i guess they think thats the only place that has rhd cars, LOL!

hodgy0_2: yes tires are in need of replacement! but im getting some new rims for it and the enkies are getting snow tires, so im not too concerned!

amego: thanks!

joey_turbo: early gc imprezas in america were available with awd but most were fwd

Saint AAI: 1.8L actually EJ18. The L FWD is very very easy to come by, and for cheap (who wants FWD??). The AWD is harder to find, and at LEAST 2x the price for an AWD with the EJ18 non-turbo. Not untill 1998 was an AWD non-turbo EJ25 impreza availible in the states (2.5RS), and not till 2002 was the WRX availible in the states. We are far behind in the Subaru world!!
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Wow, you must have really wanted a Scooby to start with a FWD non-turbo!

Did you do all the work yourself? How long has it taken?

P.S. If that's your house it is parked outside, my wife likes it - she has a thing for clapperboard houses.
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i duno you american cant even put the hood stand in the right hole
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Hi tenchuuu,welcome to SN
Old 11 September 2009, 08:56 PM
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JonnyA: I can't take credit for doing the work myself, most of it was done by others, but I can take credit for driving it :P hahahaha, being in the Army it would have taken me YEARS to get the car to this level, don't have much wrench time available! And no, thats my parents house, I was back home for 2 weeks visiting, I live in the desert, houses don't look anything like that, LOL

amego: Thats the only hole it fits in! LOL, I usually don't even have the hood prop on the car, I just put it on to keep the hood up for pics. The STi hood is light enough that it doesn't hurt me to hold the hood up, lol. And if i'm doing any prolonged under the hood work I just take the hood off anyways!

richie001: thanks!
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Also..
Originally Posted by JonnyA
Wow, you must have really wanted a Scooby to start with a FWD non-turbo!
It wouldn't have really been much less of a hassle to start with an AWD model, since everything on the drivetrain is stronger now then what I would have gotten on a stock AWD gc, and theres no such thing as a stock turbo gc impreza in america, so i would have been non-turbo reguardless..
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Originally Posted by trails
steering wheel is interesting

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Yup, its on the Right side
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Nice House & Impreza Too, Should look the Dogs Dangles with a bit of work like you say...

Someone appears to of stolen your exhaust !! Sorry Muffler I can't see one anywhere !!



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DeanF: Thanks, hahahahaha, no, a combination of vibrations, extremely stiff suspension, and a 2200 mile (3540km) at almost constant 4500-5000rpm drive resulted in one of the Cusco exhaust hangers melting, then loosening the bolts till the muffler removed its self, LOL. Its in the trunk just never got around to putting it back on!
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Proper gear box and the steering wheel in the right place. You must get some strange looks across the pond

Nice care mate. As you say needs a bit of TLC in places but overall looks good. I like Imprezas with no spoilers and you colonials have always led the way in that respect

You must be desperate for a nice few corners to go around.

Hope you get home safe soon to enjoy it mate.
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Originally Posted by tenchuuu
Is it just me, or do you only have uprated brakes on the rear?
They look alot bigger than the fronts, lol
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Mikkel: Thanks!

joey_turbo: Its not just you, I have to rebuild the front calipers so I put those on temporarily. Though i'm thinking about getting Project Mu brakes for it.
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Welcome to the club fella. A lot of hard work gone into that so hat off to you
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nice car mate welcome, only a few mods lol
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Welcome to Scoobynet Tenchuuu
Different especially with the chrome around the window's....was that standard on the US variants? And love that number plate, much better looking then our yellow & white one's. Gorgeous colour that seem's to show it's beauty best in the picture of your car from the rear looking down the street...very nice
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Thanks guys. Yeah the chrome is standard on the L models. I don't like it, lol. Its going black when the car gets painted.
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that looks a nice street you live in any more picks you can throw some picks in of the local ladys if you like
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Haha sorry not really any other good pics just some ****ty quality pictures I took for memories, defently not post worthy. Glad you guys like the plate, its funny how everyone wants what they can't have, TONS of people in America wants the long plates you guys have in Europe! To clarify again, thats not my house, thats my parent's house. I'm only 22 with a 3 year old so I can't afford a house like that, lol! I live in the desert too, so scenery isn't nearly as nice, this is the only picture I can find where you can see my house in the states, a pic I took when I went off roading with my old daily driver, LOL

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I suppose a nicer house is just one more thing to work towards.

You take care and make sure you get back home to finish the car too.
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Yeah thats a long way down the road when I get out of the military, I move too much to be concerned about a house, as long as its not falling apart, and i have a garage, im happy! LOL


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