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Papa's 2004 WRX Sport Wagon [UPDATE::PICS]
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Author:  tenchu [ April 20, 2004 ]
Post subject:  Papa's 2004 WRX Sport Wagon [UPDATE::PICS]

Yep, Read the title :) I'm hopin to go take some pictures of it tonight but its freezing, so im not sure I wanna wash it :X.

Heres the thing. We went to Road America this weekend, as you know, and his car just wasnt doin it. So now he wants to do some slight mods before the next outing in October. He was looking at JSCSpeed.com, and when I came home, here is the list that I found.

APEXi GT Spec catback
B&B Downpipe w/ cat
Perrin Radiator Hose Kit
HKS SSQV B.O.V. Kit
Wildwood 6piston front brake kit
Wildwood 4piston rear brake kit
Goodridge SS Brake Lines
Volk TE 37 17" rims

You got any suggestions on this setup? I havent heard alot about some of these brands :eek:
Author:  BRYCE [ April 20, 2004 ]
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Sounds good. Go with out a cat though...
Author:  tenchu [ April 20, 2004 ]
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ive tried convicing him to do that, but he wants to be street legal, and dont wanna go through the bs of switching
Author:  kotomile [ April 20, 2004 ]
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Booooooooost Controooooooolleeeeerrrrrrrrrrr
Author:  BRYCE [ April 20, 2004 ]
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^ha ya fuel upgrade too so he can run 20 PSI!!
Author:  tenchu [ April 24, 2004 ]
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Image Image Image 17" OZRacing rims, and 30% tint all around added today, i know, its not jdm :(
Author:  BRYCE [ April 24, 2004 ]
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Even though its not JDM its still cool!
Author:  kotomile [ April 25, 2004 ]
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Haha, parts don't have to be hardcore JDM to be cool, the OZs look awesome, great choice!

Time for Praxxis...
Author:  tenchu [ April 25, 2004 ]
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Hehe, He said thanks. Yeah, I love the OZ's and they arent too heavy either, im not exactly sure how much though. He wants to get the Apexi GT Spec exhaust next, then i dont know what he gets, but im going to try and convince him to get some coilovers, I dont know much about them though, i found a set of TEINs for the wagon for about $1000, does that sound right? and are they good coilovers?? Thanks for the comments guys!
Author:  kotomile [ April 25, 2004 ]
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TEIN makes great stuff, I helped with installing Koukimonster's type HE coilovers (winding master!) I know looks don't count for shit when it comes to suspension, but the TEINs are works of art, on top of the performance gain. Check out Praxxis though, if only just for grins. :)
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