Purchased my own christmas present this year

We don't spend all our time in the car.... honest
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Best thing to do is get some 4 pots from a later model around 1997 onwards
And they are cheap as crisps ( I picked up a set for
Small one's are more juicy

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Beauty is spares are plentyfull and pretty cheap as so so many have been broken

The ra should be ideal for sprinting with its short ratio box and reasonably light
Small one's are more juicy

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Tk wrote:Beauty is spares are plentyfull and pretty cheap as so so many have been broken

The ra should be ideal for sprinting with its short ratio box and reasonably light
Agreed , what does the engine need to safeguard it , ie baffled sump etc

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Baffled sump is handy although I drove my old white sti hard without one and didn't have an issue, an updated fuel pump is also a good thing to do
And if you plan to do trackdays in it a fmic is a good move to keep intake temps down
A rear arb from say Whiteline helps a bit with the understeer and a set of half decent suspension
Keep it around the 300 bhp mark and should behave itself.
I used to have a right scream in my old one
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cheers Trev looks fairly straight forward as i am not after chasing the hp.

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Me neither as it just causes problems and difficulties in the pocket.
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Awesome you must have been a good boy santa cant get one down my chiminey, and last week you was only just thinking about one!

Your not helping me resist my need for another scooby.

Looks like a very nice example, if your about anytime over xmas would like to pop over and take a look round give me a idea if i really need one...

What model 2 doors can be brought, P1, 22b?
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Lee you can get a Type R in 2 door from what i have seen ,will be about next saturday 29th if you want to pop over .:)

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I think he should be a really good boy and buy me a new one too!!!!

I didn't think I missed mine but driving this.........maybe I regret it now :(
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I thought the same Andrea
The flat four burble is quite addictive
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