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looks good is it still stock or has it had a few mods done?

dads has a lil bitof work, mine still stock except i took thee exhaust off to see how loud it would get :D

all they really need is h/duty clutch, coilovers, maybe diff, rwd and should be ok drifters, theeey aree quite light and have a real close ratio gbox

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dads has a lil bitof work, mine still stock except i took thee exhaust off to see how loud it would get :D

all they really need is h/duty clutch, coilovers, maybe diff, rwd and should be ok drifters, theeey aree quite light and have a real close ratio gbox

yea they are quite quick cars i prefer the look of the 96 - 98 models cant stand the bug-eye ones

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Sam, i have a set of coilovers that will suit the rex and are firm enough to slide with. They have only done about 4000km since new. I took them off the car as it was too uncomfortable to drive on the street. If your interested, PM me.

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hey brad i might be interested ill let u know,

the wrx isnt registered coz it has been imported as a race/rally car only, they can be registered as rally veichles tho,

i dont think the gearboxes will last to long but they shouldnt be that expencive as jap wholesalers have heaps of bits and bobs,

i have a few vids of me slydn it through the bush in awd and will try and upload them to youtube soon :laugh:

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nice to see something different :)

what are you going to do about the gearbox?

slamming gears, clutch kicks.. the wrx gearbox won't like that at all.

dogbox ftw!

Should be alright for a while tho, I'd assume that running rwd would be less strenuous on the box :P

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