Confused on the strut part number.
The hfp coupe front struts-
And the oem for 2014 sedan si-
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I can’t make out the full sticker on yours, but it doesn’t seem to follow either code
a college kid made a replica in 2010 completely from scratch by using photos of the atom. He made a ton of news websites and car blogs gaining a ton of exposure. A few others in various countries have done the same
https://www.flickr.com/photos/25435483@N00/
yeah you're right. They've been in business since 1991, but no one owns one. You can find them for sale on ebay, their own website new/used, and other specialty car websites. They don't have huge inventory numbers in the US, but you can find them used here if you take 2 seconds to look.
Because let’s compare motorcycles to cars? :rolleyes:
If you really want to bash on the r, and have it compared to a motorcycle, then this qualifies
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mbsYPXAJhxU
Do what? Downshift and blow the engine? That’s user error and you would not be covered by warranty. They can pull the ecu data and it shows a number of parameters regarding rpm and whatnot. So, when they see the motor went to 12k rpm and went boom, you’re at fault. They’re not giving you a...
If you do 100mph and decide to drop it into 2nd gear the car is going to go boom. Limp mode will do nothing to help user error. If the car is overheating or has some gremlin, it will go into limp mode to protect itself.
I just wonder how many have survived to this day out of the production run. Now I realized why you're going to sell your sti!!! You're going to pick up a 22b to replace it
http://jdm-expo.com/vehicle-inventory/573-subaru-impreza-22b-sti-sale.html
that really blows. I had no idea they had made so few of the 22b. I wonder how many are left
https://jalopnik.com/why-the-subaru-impreza-22b-was-an-insane-monster-that-c-1825224737