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Such a decent looking car! My grandad was thinking about getting one!
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this is a very nice car for having all stock parts Subaru's look great with spoilers and hood scoops i plan to get a Subaru but as of now i am fixing up my 2005 saab 9-3 i plan to put a very similar spoiler to the one you have and a hood scoop i figure that should do me good until i get a nice little Subaru
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Great looking car I have a 14 wrx wagon. If you are looking into going the suspension route you should look into upgrading your endlinks even if you don't change your sway bars this is one of the best things you can do for your handling and corrects the understeer
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WCDT wrote Great looking car I have a 14 wrx wagon. If you are looking into going the suspension route you should look into upgrading your endlinks even if you don't change your sway bars this is one of the best things you can do for your handling and corrects the understeer

I wanted a wagon but theres not much respect for them where i live so i settled on this but thanks man! Once i get my down pipe im probably gonna start doing either rims or suspension
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Carporn wrote Once i get my down pipe


You are probably already aware of this but make sure you are running engine management like an access port with OTS map or protune when you put on the down pipe if it is catless to prevent boost creep. Some say you can run the catted DP without software but I wouldn't risk it if it were me.
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WCDT wrote
Carporn wrote Once i get my down pipe


You are probably already aware of this but make sure you are running engine management like an access port with OTS map or protune when you put on the down pipe if it is catless to prevent boost creep. Some say you can run the catted DP without software but I wouldn't risk it if it were me.

Yeah, when i get the cobb downpipe im gonna get the access port and.it comes pre loaded with software designed for the downpipe
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Nice car but IMO I still prefer the old hawk eye and bumble bee eyed versions of the Subaru Impreza WRX STi.

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Very nice car, just a few minor modifications need doing to it:)
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Nice mustang.

The Subaru looks alright.
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Hey man, sweet car! Subarus are just pure gold in every aspect. They're beautiful and powerful. I saw you mentioned that the subie hatches aren't respected around your area.. that's just baffling. I'm kind of intrigued as to what people around your area respect then.

I know around my area, since I live in the country, we have jacked up trucks. But in town, our most common car is the rough looking slammed civics. Most of the ones I see are unkept (dents and dings), paints peeling, lowered,etc. What gets me is, they have enough money to install coil overs and have some nice rims. But can't fix the the appearance of the car, so it doesn't look like they just rolled off a junkyard.

Sorry to go off, it's just I barley see any nice looking Subies,Evos,GTI,TDI,etc. I would love to see a nice Hawkeye rolling down the street, maybe every month. Right now, I get so excited when I see a stock forester, just because no one likes subarus around here. So I know the pain. But all will change for me this summer; I plan on buying a nice Hawkeye, and hoping to do some modifications (maybe STi conversion!?!?).

But again, nice as* car bro. Keep good care of her, and don't go too wild when driving. Don't want to see a totaled Subaru.. brings a tear to my eye.
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