Wrx Sti Type-R V-Ltd
Discussion
Thanks chaps, this it:
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem;PdsSessi...
Not sure what to expect really, I had a 99 uk 2000 turbo a few years back and loved it, the compliant ride was perfectly suited to the bumpy and generally buggered roads around here. Is this going to be rock hard?
Part of me thinks I'd be better getting a uk turbo and tuning it but I know the gearboxes aren't as strong and it's not easy finding a good condition, low mile uk turbo that
Hasn't been barried.
Maybe a p1 would be a better bet...?
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem;PdsSessi...
Not sure what to expect really, I had a 99 uk 2000 turbo a few years back and loved it, the compliant ride was perfectly suited to the bumpy and generally buggered roads around here. Is this going to be rock hard?
Part of me thinks I'd be better getting a uk turbo and tuning it but I know the gearboxes aren't as strong and it's not easy finding a good condition, low mile uk turbo that
Hasn't been barried.
Maybe a p1 would be a better bet...?
Late registered P1 would be nice but it won't be cheap. Try and find one that's had an engine rebuild and been remapped properly.
The 98 scoob in that listing/picture is a V4. Nice clean looking car, mileage is OK, and it's a V-limited so will be quick with that short ratio box. You'll generally find that owners of Type R's and P1's will look after their P&J's, give them regular oil changes etc...
Certainly the right end of the classics market to be looking at, and don't worry about paying extra for a really nice example as it will be worth it over the substantial dross you'll come across during your search.
The 98 scoob in that listing/picture is a V4. Nice clean looking car, mileage is OK, and it's a V-limited so will be quick with that short ratio box. You'll generally find that owners of Type R's and P1's will look after their P&J's, give them regular oil changes etc...
Certainly the right end of the classics market to be looking at, and don't worry about paying extra for a really nice example as it will be worth it over the substantial dross you'll come across during your search.
I wouldn't touch that one. It just doesn't look like it's been a cherished model. Illegal licence plate, horrid lights, non-standard wheels, poor looking paint (photos), non standard spoiler, non-standard front lip.
Why not look at this one which is cheaper and has a proper write up
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/4105396.htm
Why not look at this one which is cheaper and has a proper write up
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/4105396.htm
- *Hmm misplaced all service docs. Maybe one to avoid but it does show what a proper one should look like
Edited by Ved on Wednesday 29th August 15:12
Ved said:
I wouldn't touch that one. It just doesn't look like it's been a cherished model. Illegal licence plate, horrid lights, non-standard wheels, poor looking paint (photos), non standard spoiler, non-standard front lip.
Why not look at this one which is cheaper and has a proper write up
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/4105396.htm
I didn't know the spoilers were none-standard.Thanks for that!Why not look at this one which is cheaper and has a proper write up
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/4105396.htm
- *Hmm misplaced all service docs. Maybe one to avoid but it does show what a proper one should look like
Edited by Ved on Wednesday 29th August 15:12
I'll go and look, have already seen one of two imprezad that have been really ropey...
What are they (Sti v-ltd) like to drive?
Rapid, pointy, raw.
This place is very well respected so these may be of interest too:
http://www.hurstcars.co.uk/used-cars/subaru-imprez...
http://www.hurstcars.co.uk/used-cars/subaru-imprez...
http://www.hurstcars.co.uk/used-cars/subaru-imprez...
This place is very well respected so these may be of interest too:
http://www.hurstcars.co.uk/used-cars/subaru-imprez...
http://www.hurstcars.co.uk/used-cars/subaru-imprez...
http://www.hurstcars.co.uk/used-cars/subaru-imprez...
Edited by Ved on Wednesday 29th August 17:17
I don't think (im almost certain) the Type R in Newburgh is a an STI version.
It doesn't have a red inlet manifold, as stated the rear spoiler is non-standard, the v-limited badge below stereo should have STI on it, the rear bootlid doesn't have an STI badge but does have the WRX one from the WRX's, no mention of DCCD, no STI front carbon strut brace, the front wing doesn't have an STI badge.
It doesn't have a red inlet manifold, as stated the rear spoiler is non-standard, the v-limited badge below stereo should have STI on it, the rear bootlid doesn't have an STI badge but does have the WRX one from the WRX's, no mention of DCCD, no STI front carbon strut brace, the front wing doesn't have an STI badge.
Does look like a version 4 WRX Type R V-ltd rather than an STI
Some specs here http://www.type-ra.co.uk/pdf/version-4-v-limited.p...
Some specs here http://www.type-ra.co.uk/pdf/version-4-v-limited.p...
Ved said:
I wouldn't touch that one. It just doesn't look like it's been a cherished model. Illegal licence plate, horrid lights, non-standard wheels, poor looking paint (photos), non standard spoiler, non-standard front lip.
Why not look at this one which is cheaper and has a proper write up
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/4105396.htm
I'd be interested to know what's wrong with it and why it's unlikely to have been looked after. How can you tell the paint is poor from those terrible photos? Why not look at this one which is cheaper and has a proper write up
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/4105396.htm
- *Hmm misplaced all service docs. Maybe one to avoid but it does show what a proper one should look like
So it's got a different set of wheels, rear lights and couple of body add-ons. They are easily reversible body mods if you don't like them.
Looking at the info below and the engine bay picture it looks mechanically completely bog standard so it's likely got standard power therefore unmolested and not chipped or fecked about with. What's not to like about an unstressed low mileage motor, and how do you deduce it hasn't been looked after??
Misplaced service docs... That alone would make me run a mile
LewisScoob said:
One thing to consider when buying v4 and earlier cars is that the standard brakes are garbage.
Popular misconception that:4Pot Front Brakes were actually first fitted to version 4 STI cars. The following year, the front callipers made their way as standard equipment on to the V5 UK cars.
V3 cars, however, never had 4pot fronts.
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