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My 2006 is stock still and people are more amused by that than any mods haha

I installed Rally mudflaps on my STI that never actually goes off road. Thought it was cool at the time then realized I was just fronting. Now it’s way cleaner looking without them.

I’m going with Confidence.

My father drove long haul cross country in the 70's, before I was born. Him and his partner would take turns driving. This round they were hauling massive I-Beams for building construction. Apparently there was a front tire blowout on their Cab-over and went off road. I Beams came through the cabin, killed my dad’s

I am the first only owner of an 06 OBP STI that I hit 104k on currently. My car has never been modified minus window tint and the boy racer horns. From my perspective and keeping track of the value of these things I’d comfortably ask 18k for mine alone. But that is single owner, never modded and all work/maintenance

I bought my 06 STI back in Feb 06. My deal was free lifetime oil changes. I still have the car and take it to that dealer each time. 4 times a year average over 14 years and average cost ($65 synth)knowing that prices of oil changes have gone up, I’m at $3640 in oil changes alone. Not that most people keep cars this

Car got rear ended two months ago. During that fix it was found that the prior accident, also a rear-ending, wasn’t completed correctly so now the car had to be completely re-repaired again to the tune of 5k. Original fix was 6-7k plus the most recent rear ending being 1800$. Then get my car back and the tires are

And they actually have a Vivio RX-R (FWD) currently. I got to drive it around for a day and it was pretty awesome, just couldn’t pull the trigger on it, but still could if he still has it.

I think I’ll subliminally watch this show with my wife. She has this thing about keeping things because each of those things is a memory, whether it’s books from when she was training to become an EMT (20+years ago) or items from our son who is now 8yo. We’re talking things like bunches of clothes, shoes and regular

We had this game. The funnest part was seeing who could make it further off track without hitting bushes or houses.

My wife would trade our 2017 Outback in for this in a heartbeat. I can’t however imagine the pricing as I don’t see it listed here.

I think signs are one thing but actually signing something releasing liability when you leave your vehicle behind is another. Maybe the tag you get from a valet has wording but you don’t actually sign anything...still stupid situation. I know my insurance would cover it and they would go after Titan for the damages

My Car: 2006 Subaru STI, 93k miles, Completely stock, 2.5l, Single owner

I see the biggest issue on some of this being repair versus cost of the car. Insurance companies basically killing these.

Am I the only one that was hoping it would get off the pavement and actually go up the hill mostly on the grass...I mean because lawnmower. Completely missed opportunity here.

99 they were called SE-L, in 98 they were just the SE. SE-L had the bronze wheels, different grill, rear lights and center piece slightly different but other than that same car. Loved my 98.

I remember buying my 98 B14 Sentra SE brand new off the show room floor back in 98. I thought I was soooo cool. Now mine had the SR20De motor in it, no turbo but it was the sportier of the line with 4 doors unlike the 200SX SE-R but both were mostly the same. Didn’t take long for me to start messing with it as this

I’m out in Covington but go through Renton everyday and into Factoria for work. Amazing on the housing prices, bought out here 3 years ago for 365k and the same house across the street just went for 415k+. At that price I would have to move to Longview haha

I find this is mostly model specific, modified or not and in general depending on where you live. I live in Western Washington so the sheer amount of Subaru’s here makes the wave thing pretty rare but I also only get it from Modified Subaru’s or other STI owners.

Tom ~ What are your thoughts on using things like the Costco membership discount? I know we’ve used that for the last two New Subarus we purchased up here in Washington and we always came out quite a bit below MSRP, more like invoice price and still got to keep our low interest rate through Subaru Motors Finance