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Is it just me or is a stocko wrx incredibly quick... my mate has a 98 rexy and this thing hammers. He's beaten macked out 300zx's, 350z, silvias, lots of r33's, RX7 Series 6 Stock, many V8's and a few Hyundai's (hehehe)..... it hurst me to say this but his car is even quicker than my baby.... :Oops:

what is it with the subi that makes it so quick....? Is it the power to weight ratio, better engine design or just the driver....

whats doing!! Any howz i rate the wrx (for now) up with my r33, untill i can pull a gtr to whoop some major ass....haha

cheers ;)

J

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IN the wet, nice, but it ain't always raining and on the racetrack they are pretty off the pace until heavily modified and then unreliability sets in.

You are obviously talking about the anti social drag from the traffic light thing. From the lights sure you can launch hard, but a gts25t should eat it in third. Even an STi is easy meat if you take them in a rolling start.

I say again though, in the wet, an NA Impreza will mow mw from the line:D

Hmmm is htis WRX stock? I've seen my friends (been in my friends) gtsts while they ate wrx's (both lightly modified).. since they now both run ~210rwkw as soon as they get traction is bye bye wrx...

my car is a whole other story ;)

as for the track, we all saw what a brand new stock wrx does on the track - snowman @ winton

http://gtr.ferni.net/photos/06%20-%20Winto...s/IMG_1310.html

ahah, brakes smoking, understeer, body roll.. wasn't a pretty sight.

Didn't we already have this thread about a week or so ago. Oh well.

For anyone else who wants to post this thread again in the future, here's a template you can just copy and paste:

Subject: Hay guyz what does wrex go faster then u???

Body:  

4 reel bro i waz in my (cuzinz/broz/frienz) wrx today and it was soooo fast Y cant R33 beat it????? My (cuzinz/broz/frenz) sayz he burns every1!!!111 He burnted a (R33/180sx/S15/Ford XR6t/Civic/Toyota Prius/Disabled yak) at every traffik lite!

i dont think so buddy.. MY fc would just destroy ur car....

OMG! this is a 1st, i have never seen an un-man car destroy a wrx or any car for that matter

dude get ur P's before u come in here and talk about ur soo called "fc" destroy other peoples cars, bit hard to do that hay if u cant drive

OMG! this is a 1st, i have never seen an un-man car destroy a wrx or any car for that matter  

dude get ur P's before u come in here and talk about ur soo called "fc" destroy other peoples cars, bit hard to do that hay if u cant drive

;) :Owned:

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