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Subaru Sports Wagon
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HPI
, Jan 09 2004 04:23 PM, 17 replies to this topic
#15
Posted 23 February 2004 - 09:05 PM
went there last friday to have a look at the sportswagon i must it looks damn nice.
Only thing it is not the latest from subaru. I guess they are selling off the old stock.
Checked the web and the newer ones look even nicer. Noticeables are the new
impreza headlamps. Said them to use it for a year till the warranty's done and then
if cash is not a problem, dump in the turbo sti engine in it (version five if i'm not
mistaken). Mountings and four wheels system wouldn't be a problem though...
And the price is still 95k-97k. And they said to bring in the sedan version of the 1.6
manual impreza. It will have all the sporting good looks, bodykits and even the
bonnet hood air intake, just like it's turbo monster brother and will be priced at
rm120k or so. Only thing is that it won't run like the real thing. Coming in June
methinks...
hmmm we heard or evo wannabes, could this also be a wrx wannabe as well? Still
it is from a subaru though...
Only thing it is not the latest from subaru. I guess they are selling off the old stock.
Checked the web and the newer ones look even nicer. Noticeables are the new
impreza headlamps. Said them to use it for a year till the warranty's done and then
if cash is not a problem, dump in the turbo sti engine in it (version five if i'm not
mistaken). Mountings and four wheels system wouldn't be a problem though...
And the price is still 95k-97k. And they said to bring in the sedan version of the 1.6
manual impreza. It will have all the sporting good looks, bodykits and even the
bonnet hood air intake, just like it's turbo monster brother and will be priced at
rm120k or so. Only thing is that it won't run like the real thing. Coming in June
methinks...
hmmm we heard or evo wannabes, could this also be a wrx wannabe as well? Still
it is from a subaru though...
#17
Posted 10 March 2004 - 03:15 PM
<Uhh... it's a Fiat. It's a Italian. Have you not been reading those Alfa
forums? That Fiat will likely spend more time at the workshop than being
used for production purposes! >
Boxerfour,
I beg to differ this statement! I've been with it for 21 months, but mine
is petrol. Our group members has no problems with the beautiful high
torque diesel engines till date.
BTW, you read the wrong forum...it's not in the Alfa forum and mind u
there isn't any either in the Fiat forum, concerning complaints cos there
arent many!
I tend to agree only with you regarding time spent in workshop bit. But
mainly is because Torino has no stock of certain spares like windshields,
rear disc brake pads.
Friends?
forums? That Fiat will likely spend more time at the workshop than being
used for production purposes! >
Boxerfour,
I beg to differ this statement! I've been with it for 21 months, but mine
is petrol. Our group members has no problems with the beautiful high
torque diesel engines till date.
BTW, you read the wrong forum...it's not in the Alfa forum and mind u
there isn't any either in the Fiat forum, concerning complaints cos there
arent many!
I tend to agree only with you regarding time spent in workshop bit. But
mainly is because Torino has no stock of certain spares like windshields,
rear disc brake pads.
Friends?