Doesn’t matter if you can get the door open but if the person doesn’t fit, doesn’t matter.
Doesn’t matter if you can get the door open but if the person doesn’t fit, doesn’t matter.
Don’t worry, no problems with seals with the new gen of engines. I think only the STI runs the old engine now.
2 reasons I see.
Even the normal FA20 needs a oil cooler before tracking. I wasn’t risking the oil thinning out and killing the engine.
To be fair, criminals don’t treat anyone else well either.
Their whole roster went to create a new team at OW league. Basically, it’s planned obsolescence.
Subaru Legacy Spec B.
They’re actually pretty different cars in the details. Refreshing both will cost quite a bit of money.
It brings me a bit of bittersweet happiness to know that’s almost exactly the same problems tracking my BRZ. Sure pads and fluid needed upgrading but the first mod had to be an oil cooler to keep the engine alive.
Wiping tears with his millions.
How were your brakes? Just curious. I heard the brake steer heats them up. I had a small little RWD Subie and needed an upgrade on brakes. Reason I’m asking is because I was shopping hard between the Subie and an FoST.
I drove up to the mountains 5 hours after some snow, had a RWD Subie. Slap on some really good winters and you’re good.
No no, we’re talking about:
In Europe Hyundai hot rodded their hatchback. They said it’s not coming here because lack of demand.
Not the new WRX though. Doesn’t scream anything odd looking at all.
I just just gonna be snobby for one bit, bear with me. The 86 is Subaru made, Very few Toyota parts actually in it. The Toyota badges on it are actually made by Subaru.
They separated the Impreza/ WRX line. WRX is it’s own thing now.
There’s a guideline or extra bit of information but I don’t think they’re perfect. I remember the FRS and BRZ getting different ratings. Subie Above and FRS under. They’re the same but rated differently.
If you want a real answer, the 86 targa concept did not have the rigidity needed and too much weight would have to be added. I remember either an engg or one of the Toyota heads said this. For this platform, as even this HV concept, it most liekyl will not be targa.