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It's only a photoshop - well i hope to god it is - the current STi bug eyes look wicked. That car looks like a F*CKING HONDA!!!! it's YUCK! look at the grille! it matches NOTHING and the lights look like they're off a daihatsu YRV or something!

infact yes i think they've photoshopped it with YRV headlights! ick!

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Testament to Nissan for coming up with the 4 hot plate tail lights..... seems everyone wants to put them on new cars now(inone way shape or form).

As for the WRX, I think that if the so called 206kW limit in Japan has been thrown, it would have a little more pep in the engine dept. I agree with Ryan tho, def looks photoshopped. If it was to be realeased in two months, there would be actual photo's of the car around.

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did ANYONE notice, both pictures of the car, have DIFFERENT wheels ?

The big pic has like standard 16's in silver, and the bottom looks like hyper-chrome 18's and completely different design.

had me fooled thought. DAM GOOD photoshop work!

the rear wing is a bit suss also... :D

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Loks photoshopped... funny how the lights don't line up, one cuts into the bonnet a lot and the other dosen't. Plus I don't think they'd have designed the front with a little triangular piece between the lights and the bonnet and the front grille. If they did that's jus stupid.

Looks likie a potential rice car anyways, so it can't be an imprezza... has to be a honda, daihastu, daewoo or other.

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