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Mr Fletcher
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My94 wrx ra

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Well here we go , after having a mooch around various places looking for a suitable candidate i had a bit of an impulse purchase and bought this
subaru impreza wrx ra my 94 ;

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Fairly standard with only a few cosmetic mods ,first job was to start to get it looking more like it should and back to basics . Aircon etc has now been binned along with the other plastic trims ,fogs (these will only get smashed to bits on my first outing lol).Saved about 18kg so far .Still a lot to do to get it round ,i did have a nip round the yard in it and nearly put a new door in the unit round the back so i think the brakes maybe first on the to do list :nod:

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Thats all really at the moment this will just give me a record of where and how it started out :)

I am a classic newb so be ready for some dumb ass questions lol

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Looks really tidy!

Needs a low rise rear spoiler and coilovers!

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Your comment about the brakes cracked me up :)

Nice starting point mate. You must be chuffed.........I look forward to having a look around it when I'm over your way next.
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Post by Ben »

Looking good :)
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Post by Tk »

looking very good and a great choice in stead
bring on the sprints :)
Small one's are more juicy

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Looks a nice clean one Jason are you going with low level spoiler or mid level spoiler?
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Post by Mr Fletcher »

mikeb wrote:Looks a nice clean one Jason are you going with low level spoiler or mid level spoiler?
The jury is out mike ,besides i hate adding weight :D

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Post by russ979 »

Looks tidy Jason, If a little unbalanced without any form of rear spoiler.;)
I like the rear tail pipe, So much better than the dustbin out the back of ol yella. what make is the exhaust? Is it quite pleasing on the ears?

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Mr Fletcher wrote:The jury is out mike ,besides i hate adding weight :D
I've got a M3-style lip that I was going to use on a plain boot lid, weighs about 300g!

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Andy916 wrote:I've got a M3-style lip that I was going to use on a plain boot lid, weighs about 300g!
Thats an option i had not thought of , i'll see if i can find some pics and mull it over ;)

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