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My dad has a pro-tuned 2006 subaru wrx sti with 330whp 340wtq

pretty much every suspension mod you can think of a turboback 3" rsr exhaust. Cold-air intake (doesn't do anything) and a gm boost control solenoid. For transmission just upgraded mounts and bushings. Bunch of other stuff cant remember. If you going to throw pistons and rods might as well do every thing dont go ram air and what 50trim FP makes a kick @ss turbo hta green http://store.forcedperformance.net/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FP&Product_Code=NTSRT4Green&Category_Code=SRT-Turbo . Here's the car 1zfs7t5.jpg

Work xsa 02c wheels and falken 615's tires

I am very jealous of your dad! I want a STI sooooo bad. Have you driven it?

Not yet, soon enough  are you on any subaru forums?

Nope. What are some good ones? I better start learning about them, so I am worthy of owning one some day!

OK, start off , wrx club, iwsti, nasioc. your local subaru forum. Just pick up knowledge and don't put a bov on your car when you get it ;)

Me and my buddy are working on a 1946 Jeep Willys CJ2A.  It's his jeep, we are both in 10th grade.  I crashed it back in 8th grade while off roading.  I ran it into a tree.  After 2 years we finally got the motivation to fix the old thing up and were making some serious progress.

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