WRX STi... old school style (update 3/30/06)
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WRX STi... old school style (update 3/30/06)
here she is... 22B STi. fitted the spoiler yesterday, and the body today... it sits nice and low like a time attack car should.


i just need some styrene so i can make a stronger rear clip and a front splitter. then onto painting.


i just need some styrene so i can make a stronger rear clip and a front splitter. then onto painting.

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I like it. You could probably get rid of the foil. Just my opinion though. Either way it looks good.
BTW, if that's old school, then what would my school be considered? Ancient? I'm 29. Old school for me is an 80's Trans-Am and Smokey and the Bandit. Remember the IROC Z28's? That's old school. Subie is still using that same body style. You can't call it old school yet. Even lowering jobs aren't considered old school. Are you calling me an old fart?
Just going on a rant. Love the car. Can't wait to see it painted.
BTW, if that's old school, then what would my school be considered? Ancient? I'm 29. Old school for me is an 80's Trans-Am and Smokey and the Bandit. Remember the IROC Z28's? That's old school. Subie is still using that same body style. You can't call it old school yet. Even lowering jobs aren't considered old school. Are you calling me an old fart?
Just going on a rant. Love the car. Can't wait to see it painted.
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damn, that's nice. i do believe i have a spare set of square inch-ups that would go well with that... they wouldn't fit on the impreza, so... hm. 
btw... what's with the metal bits under the rear end? mounting system of some sort... please explain? probably better than my current method.

btw... what's with the metal bits under the rear end? mounting system of some sort... please explain? probably better than my current method.
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yes. that is the mount plate (can be seen in Ma'Drifter STI thread)
just a flat plate mounted with longer screws to the rear towers from under.
and the angular ( L ) shape glued to the body. held together by a screw.
rock solid connection.
the body is rather narrow so mounting inch-up rims might be a problem.
give it a try, those biaches are a good way to pimp your ride.
just a flat plate mounted with longer screws to the rear towers from under.
and the angular ( L ) shape glued to the body. held together by a screw.
rock solid connection.
the body is rather narrow so mounting inch-up rims might be a problem.
give it a try, those biaches are a good way to pimp your ride.

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