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Lith wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:Not the 94-96ish ones. Point to point the gt4 easy
Possibly point to point vs a normal WRX, no chance against an STI imo.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
dnalunchie wrote:My flatmate burning angel has a 99 RA completely stock which i have driven hard a good number of times and the same with a couple 205's, I can tell you that with a late ish model WRX (99) the wrx would have the st205 for breakfast.
Easy
It might be different story with a stock WRX running the td04 which runs out of puff at 5k rpm vs the vf 22 that his RA gets from the STI models.
GDII wrote:dnalunchie wrote:My flatmate burning angel has a 99 RA completely stock which i have driven hard a good number of times and the same with a couple 205's, I can tell you that with a late ish model WRX (99) the wrx would have the st205 for breakfast.
Easy
It might be different story with a stock WRX running the td04 which runs out of puff at 5k rpm vs the vf 22 that his RA gets from the STI models.
He let you drive it?![]()
Mr Revhead wrote:So? 99 is several years later than the models being discussed here
Mr Revhead wrote:So? 99 is several years later than the models being discussed here
DXROLLA wrote: would love to stretch to an evo 5 which could be posible if i sold my other toy,:
dnalunchie wrote:
It might be different story with a stock WRX running the td04 which runs out of puff at 5k rpm vs the vf 22 that his RA gets from the STI models.
mjrstar wrote:DXROLLA wrote: would love to stretch to an evo 5 which could be posible if i sold my other toy,:
Mildly of topic.. but...
Another plan would be to remove some of the fail spec parts from an evo 4 and build one of them instead...
I brought a roughish Evo 4 for $7200k.. which had already had a low mileage evo 6 engine fitted and new evo 9 clutch/flywheel...
since then i havetweaked a few things.. converted it to evo 8 Brembo's, kelford 264 cams, freshly built 20g evo 9 turbo,720cc injectors,flashable evo 7 ecu, mechanical rear lsd, adj suspension, and a certed it..
I was pretty careful on what i brought, and how much i spent though...
The total cost so far is just on $11,500.. i dare say bang for buck it would be fairly difficult to beat as far as a mid 90's 4wd turbo goes..
agree with others though... If I was on the look out for a track car it would be a 98 spec ITR.. to keep running costs in check.
dnalunchie wrote:or you know, buy a DC2 and not have to worry about anything lol
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