Type 20 advice
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Type 20 advice
looking to get back into a scoob soon and was considering a 2.5 sti hawkeye, however just noticed this nice looking Type 20.
http://www.williamsmotor.co.uk/vehic...=&Ref=&NotRef=
Only downside is this is nearly hawkeye sti money, so not sure?
Is the Type 20 a better car? / easier to modify?
http://www.williamsmotor.co.uk/vehic...=&Ref=&NotRef=
Only downside is this is nearly hawkeye sti money, so not sure?
Is the Type 20 a better car? / easier to modify?
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will call iain for a chat.
starting to like the type 20 more as this would be easier to modify, plus already has decent suspension.
a 2.5 hawkeye would need pistons etc soon as you get around 400bhp.
starting to like the type 20 more as this would be easier to modify, plus already has decent suspension.
a 2.5 hawkeye would need pistons etc soon as you get around 400bhp.
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jdm sti my03 can be with or without dccd but most I have seen have had it, jusy my05 onwards has an improved version with extra sensors, I got a std my05 jdm sti for a little under 10k about 6 months ago from a dealer forecourt, was a renault dealer though, at the same time there was a my03 for sale at another dealer for about 13k, it was very good though and had type 20 spec, cars are all worth what people are prepared to pay as good jdm's are not easy to find, condition plays a big roll in it and what backup/warranty is available. It took me 6 months plus to find mine.
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