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Liked the car hated the bugeye look.

Bought aftermarket headlights for mine.

Don't think I'll wait for the new model although a 2.5 would fix my only complaint.

Looks like it's definitely the CPV35 for me

Looks quite bad as did the bug eyed one, but hey once we see one boosting past us in SUBI colours in the rally we'll all be cracking PHATS!!

Hey nobody here is questioning Subaru's engineering ability, however the styling (which is half the appeal of a Skyline) is just awful. That's what is being judged.

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Pity, I thought Subaru were onto a good thing with their current front end design of the impreza. It's the ugly backside of the wrx's that have stopped me from loving them as much as skylines.

The ol' bug eyes actually look appealing compared to those pics

did anyone else notice on the vid clip that the rear ligts are not like the original pictures which looked like angled Alfa lights.

the rear lights in the video seem to be the same as current/bug eyes rear lights.

The picture in my post above looks great I think.

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