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Ben
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If it's the type R gear set - you'll know by it pulling 4500 rpm at 70 :)
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IWANT1 wrote:Yep top guy:cheers2:

Looks like its got a Type R gear set in the box, stronger?

Some of us know a past owner too!
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Looks like Andy was the first owner, and later did the mapping ect when he sold it on....

Whats the standard box ratios then?

It defo revs high at motorway speeds will note it when iam awake enough to remember!
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Lee, get some pics up mate ;)
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IWANT1 wrote:Looks like Andy was the first owner, and later did the mapping ect when he sold it on....

Whats the standard box ratios then?

It defo revs high at motorway speeds will note it when iam awake enough to remember!
Lee the gearbox is 3000rpm = 60 mph in fifth and so on
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IWANT1 wrote:


Seller was a TOP GUY not sold with a sniff of petrol but 3/4 full perfect seller honest description of car.
Why shucks, cheers Lee.
Us sweaty socks ain't as tight as yous southerners make out you know LOL :rofl:.

Glad you got down the road without binning it into a ditch with your nocturnal driving habits.
All the best with her, and you'll be glad to hear I could have sold it literally 10 times over, but my word is my honour mate.

Was great to meet a fellow petrolhead in the aviation industry too.
Keep the pics coming and let me know how she's behaving.

Cheers, Phil.

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Welcome onboard Phil :thumbs: Looks like a great car.
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Post by AvianBirdFlew »

Is a great wee honest car. Having previously only owned several much more refined newage impreza (as Lee had), I absolutely loved the much rawer, unrefined nature of this v2 beast.
I now need to browse through everyone's cars and see what I fancy getting next ;)

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Hello and welcome to Bigpower :) - you may notice a subaru purchasing frenzy on this site.
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Hi Phil glad you popped in for a look...... Hopefully have time to have a look at it in daylight Sunday as dumped it on mums drive since we'd am....
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