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I love how everyone is talking about 1/4 miles.

can you hit the limiter in a stock vehicle on the 1/4 mile. if you can then yeah i will prolly lose.

bu if not and there is some space left then maybe i might still hit the 33's limiter first.

i dont think rexes are limited to 180.

any ideas

onyl wrx's that have limiters are the STi's from 99 and 00. the rest have no limiters, so you will lose. :(

wrx's do have top end power btw.. our sti gets to 180 fairly leasuirely before nudging the limiter :)

strigh9, i dont need to prove it. my 1/4mile time compared to most is evidence enuff :D

but theres nothing wrong with cruising amongst other cars.

Oh, good GOD!

Another wrx driver!

Well, at least it's not a stock WRX. Congrats on the purchase Dan!

Now, long as you don't turn into a retarded fake-rally driver that think just cause they drive a rex means they can take gravel corners sideways at 100...like most wrx drivers think they can.. you'll be alright :)

_K.

p.s. Is it a yellow one with black rims ?

IMACUL8,

Congrats on the purchase, any mods done or planned for the car?

NO_RESPECT,

I'd be very sursprised if you could hit 180km/hr with a stock GTS-t in the 1/4. Most people getting the 13.8's are just nudging 170km/hr, and that is with some work done.

See'ya

:burnout:

Dan the guy just accepted my offer...

A few details...

Limited edition evo 4 (the rare bight yellow one)

20000km

Norm Butler custom dump pipe HPC coated(a true work of art)

Norm Bulter custom polished stainless steel exhaust

keypad security

lowered on its arse (not sure yet of brand)

manual

6 cd stacker

still under new car warrenty

completely unmarked....

dan

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