wicked wagons
Here's my UK wagon, quite modified 



List:
STi IV front splitter
STi Rear spoilers
Morrette Quad Headlights
Cibie Driving Lights
K&N panel filter
Sporpion Full system (except DP)
17" Gold MY01 alloys
MRT Brake Support Bracket
EBC Disks
Goodridge Braided Brake lines
Alpine stereo
Crystal indicators and side repeaters
er, can't think of anything else
[Edited by Miles - 9/21/2002 7:30:19 PM]




List:
STi IV front splitter
STi Rear spoilers
Morrette Quad Headlights
Cibie Driving Lights
K&N panel filter
Sporpion Full system (except DP)
17" Gold MY01 alloys
MRT Brake Support Bracket
EBC Disks
Goodridge Braided Brake lines
Alpine stereo
Crystal indicators and side repeaters
er, can't think of anything else

[Edited by Miles - 9/21/2002 7:30:19 PM]
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Dony know how to post pics but heres the website my wagon is hosted on
http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...baru%20Impreza
http://www.cardomain.com/member_page...baru%20Impreza
Miles, SlowBoy, et al!
Those are some SICK rides you lot! Man, if we had just half of those mods in cars here, the local mod industry would be boomin'.
I'm just getting into all this stuff, I picked up a 99 LXi model (no turbo, can't use it in NZ, not enough long straights!) so I'm looking to do some customisation.
Must be some more wicked wagons out there...
Any tips on doing EL dash lighting? Is it easy to replace the dash?
Also, if I get bigger rims, how do I re-align the speedo?
Those are some SICK rides you lot! Man, if we had just half of those mods in cars here, the local mod industry would be boomin'.
I'm just getting into all this stuff, I picked up a 99 LXi model (no turbo, can't use it in NZ, not enough long straights!) so I'm looking to do some customisation.
Must be some more wicked wagons out there...
Any tips on doing EL dash lighting? Is it easy to replace the dash?
Also, if I get bigger rims, how do I re-align the speedo?
Huffer,
If you get bigger rims you need smaller (ie lower profile) tyres. That's all you need to do. Check through the posts in wheels section for all the info you need on specific tyre sizes and how to avoid contact between the rubber and the bodywork. Also look out for details on wheel offset and brake calipper clearance.
If you get bigger rims you need smaller (ie lower profile) tyres. That's all you need to do. Check through the posts in wheels section for all the info you need on specific tyre sizes and how to avoid contact between the rubber and the bodywork. Also look out for details on wheel offset and brake calipper clearance.



























