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Ian

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  1. I'm really not getting on with the seating position in the car and its starting to hurt my back and neck so I think its best I move the car on 2003 "blobeye" Subaru Impreza STi with PPP. UK car with PPP, (certificate of proof included) only modification is a HKS SSQV and a remap. Car was remapped last year by thwaites developments and made 323 BHP Car has a full service history with the majority being from a Subaru dealer. Cam belt was changed at 88k and wont need replacing again until 138k. 108k miles (This will increase as its my daily driver)on clock but it dosent look or feel like it has. Engine is strong and pulls well with no issues or strange noises. Doesn't use any oil and doesn't smoke. Had a full service on 19th sept, with new irridium plugs fitted at the same time. Mtech grooved and dimpled discs and mintex pads fitted to the front less than 300miles ago - Rear disks and pads have plenty of life left. Mot was done on the 10th september 18''prodrive alloys few marks but pretty good condition 4 new Vredstein tyres fitted a few hundred mles ago Prodrive exhaust and downpipe with sports cat New battery 2 keys hpi clear Interior is immaculately clean no damage or marks of any sort on seats front or back. Drivers seat looks like it has never been sat in. Has blue carpets in excellent condition and Blue STI mats. The drivers side mat is starting to look a bit worn. Bodywork is in good condition mostly.. There are a few stone chips on the bonnet and the scoop was touched up badly by a previous owner. There is also a very small patch of bubbling starting to show on the drivers front wing but its very very small. I have fitted an alpine F940BT double din headunit with sat nav, bluetooth and ipod control along. I have also fitted a red JDM version hazard warning swtich £6400 ONO Small spot of rust starting to show through Recent service Dyno chart
  2. 21 when I bought my first one nearly 10 years ago
  3. It will cost you atleast 8-10 to supercharge by the time you add supporting mods. Take the money add it to the money you will get from selling the Z and buy something fast out of the box
  4. Yup. When I stripped my car I had standard z wheels over akebonos
  5. Ian

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    Pretty sure I have a set in the shed. I'll check tonight
  6. It's just the cooler core and the an fittings. You will need hoses and a sandwich plate. You can fit it to any car
  7. Im gutted I sold it when I did I looked at buying another one instead of the R33 but I couldn't stretch far enough It makes me sad to know that I will probably never own another R34 again
  8. Somebody on Scoobynet quoted your original post Stalker
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