Subaru Legacy 3.0R Spec B

Was the person that jacked you not in one of these? That being the primary reason you're getting rid of the WRX?
 
Was the person that jacked you not in one of these? That being the primary reason you're getting rid of the WRX?

No they were in a Forester turbo. And I got rid of the WRX because I have an STi. It's the STi that got jacked, I still have the STi :p But sale of the WRX frees up cash to sort myself out, e.g a different car.
 
No they were in a Forester turbo. And I got rid of the WRX because I have an STi. It's the STi that got jacked, I still have the STi :p But sale of the WRX frees up cash to sort myself out, e.g a different car.
Oh,

Why don't you buy a car that's TOTALLY different to your current one :)
 
Interior quality if it has the Sat-Nav (which was a very good kenwood unit) was of a higher grade than that of the 330d it replaced.

I've been pondering this since you first posted it but still can't understand it.

Can you please clarify how the presence of a Kenwood navigation unit changes the interior quality? Surely the dashboard plastics, quality of leather, etc etc remains the same whether it has a Kenwood stereo or not?
 
[TW]Fox;12239529 said:
I've been pondering this since you first posted it but still can't understand it.

Can you please clarify how the presence of a Kenwood navigation unit changes the interior quality? Surely the dashboard plastics, quality of leather, etc etc remains the same whether it has a Kenwood stereo or not?

Sorry I meant quality as in design and layout quality. The plastics and leather are very high quality regardless, the Nav Unit with its 7" screen just finish off the layout, replacing a bland looking box thing
 
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Well I went and test drove one today.

Have to say it's a very nice car, a lot of grunt, great gearbox, and really pointy steering. Interior is great, sat nav and all the rest is great. In fact it's a great car, I was really impressed. The one I drove, the paintwork wasn't in great condition if I'm honest, but everything else was fine. Also the fact that it was an ex-company car really put me off.

Overall I am very impressed, and would love to find a great condition one, which may prove hard with it being quite the rare car. But time will tell, if I find one in better condition then I may well buy it.

Modifications wise, it seems like David Hendry have got me sorted after a couple of emails.. :D
 
I say, do it!

It's not going to be too far off your Impreza, but without the attention you'd get from driving such a car.
 
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Well I went and test drove one today.

Have to say it's a very nice car, a lot of grunt, great gearbox, and really pointy steering. Interior is great, sat nav and all the rest is great. In fact it's a great car, I was really impressed. The one I drove, the paintwork wasn't in great condition if I'm honest, but everything else was fine. Also the fact that it was an ex-company car really put me off.

Overall I am very impressed, and would love to find a great condition one, which may prove hard with it being quite the rare car. But time will tell, if I find one in better condition then I may well buy it.

Modifications wise, it seems like David Hendry have got me sorted after a couple of emails.. :D

Subaru have a few listed on their website as approved, depends on what age, colour etc you want. You could also look at the JDM one as that has the 2.0 Turbo engine in it.
 
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