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Faked an STi into launching behind me before I had the 220rwkw retune. He was 3 car lengths behind me to launch hard so I took off slow so his awd launch didn't help, then handed him his slow ass on a plate :cheers:

In the wet tho, a standard NA Impreza would own me.

Horses for courses as they say but never overestimate just what a poorly built piece of junk they are.

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Horses for courses as they say but never overestimate just what a poorly built piece of junk they are.

:cheers:

I still want to know WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO THE OLD ONES?! like they were released in about 1994(?) in australia and at the time I remember quite a few on the roads then, and yet you hardly ever see one before about 1998 anymore. Something doesn't add up!

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I have loss to a rex STI once at the light when my clutch was total f$&Ked, but normally they are just breakfast to me!!! i would say rex driver will scare to see cars with four round rear lights beside or around him at the traffic light >.

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Horses for courses as they say but never overestimate just what a poorly built piece of junk they are.

:cheers:

I still want to know WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO THE OLD ONES?! like they were released in about 1994(?) in australia and at the time I remember quite a few on the roads then, and yet you hardly ever see one before about 1998 anymore. Something doesn't add up!

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:D  

I still want to know WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO THE OLD ONES?! like they were released in about 1994(?) in australia and at the time I remember quite a few on the roads then, and yet you hardly ever see one before about 1998 anymore. Something doesn't add up!

Hahaha dude... The MY98 front is THE mod to do your old WRX...

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