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Old Oct 8, 2016 | 07:58 PM
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Default Some up to date Pictures of my 04 Forester STI

Two years of ownership and things are coming along nicely.

Apart from mods and Servicing, It's cost me £86 for a MAF sensor. 3 MOT's and not even a advisory.

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Old Oct 9, 2016 | 10:00 AM
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Looks great. The Forester STI appears to be a great car and I researched them loads a while back. I'd have one in blue though with silver being my last choice. Has it been mapped at all? What mods?
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Old Oct 9, 2016 | 10:33 AM
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Looking good Danny, I like the silver and a nice brake upgrade as well.

The Forester STi is a great all round car, once remapped it surprises a lot of 'faster' cars.

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Originally Posted by LSherratt
Looks great. The Forester STI appears to be a great car and I researched them loads a while back. I'd have one in blue though with silver being my last choice. Has it been mapped at all? What mods?
Strange as Blue was my last choice, with White being my number two choice.

They are great cars, simply ticking all boxes

Mod wise: it has plenty of suspension mods: coilovers, Strut braces, Diff braces, Poly bushed, ARB's, uprated lateral links, Umbrella brace.

HKS silent Hi power exhaust, with sports cat.

No remap yet but always run on 99 ron fuel

I have a SWRD colossus fuel pump and Graham Goode induction kit to go on.

AP brakes using the new CP9040 calipers on 355mm discs.

Two sets of wheels, P1WRC for summer and standard in gun metal for winter with nokian Winter tyres

Loads of engine dress up from STI

I'm sure theres plenty of other things to mention
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Old Oct 9, 2016 | 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder
Looking good Danny, I like the silver and a nice brake upgrade as well.

The Forester STi is a great all round car, once remapped it surprises a lot of 'faster' cars.
Thank you Ty.

The wheel colour suits the Silver and she stops really well with the brakes. I would of had another brand of brakes but that deal fell through so had to go for these instead. I'm very pleased with there performance and give them a good workout everyday with zero brake fade.

You still got the RS? if so that must be record
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Originally Posted by DannyBoy007
Thank you Ty.

The wheel colour suits the Silver and she stops really well with the brakes. I would of had another brand of brakes but that deal fell through so had to go for these instead. I'm very pleased with there performance and give them a good workout everyday with zero brake fade.

You still got the RS? if so that must be record
No the RS was sold a couple of weeks ago, as I type this I'm on a coach heading up to Essex to buy a Blobeye STi Spec C Type RA.

The record for longevity was my Blobeye STi Spec C, just a pity it all went so wrong in the end.
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Nice, what colour you going for???
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Nice, what colour you going for???
It's WR blue, a few pics of it below.




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Originally Posted by DannyBoy007
Two years of ownership and things are coming along nicely.

Apart from mods and Servicing, It's cost me £86 for a MAF sensor. 3 MOT's and not even a advisory.







Nice car dude! Always loved a forester sti.
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very nice, was this the one sold recently from Hurst?
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Originally Posted by DannyBoy007
very nice, was this the one sold recently from Hurst?
Yes it was, went on the road back in April I believe.
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Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder
It's WR blue, a few pics of it below.




That is a very nice example of a spec c type ra and really glad it's still owned by an enthusiast peedee didn't have it long but put it up to his standards in no time now start your own fresh thread with some fresh pics bro
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Originally Posted by DannyBoy007
Two years of ownership and things are coming along nicely.

Apart from mods and Servicing, It's cost me £86 for a MAF sensor. 3 MOT's and not even a advisory.







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