Gee Wr1 Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 Admit colour was only thing i was unsure of when ordering, but when i drove up 2 garage 2 pick it up & saw it in the flesh i loved it & still do It's refreshing 2 see everyones views put forward in a proper way rather than slagging it of like a certian other BB. All points are valid & i did take most of these into consideration myself when placing order. I know there's better/faster scoobs out there jdm sti/ type 25/spec c/22b & lots of the modded ones 2, but it was the whole wr1 package i liked especially the warranty!. It'll be the only time i own a car of such limited numbers. Gee Link to comment
chrisp Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 Nothing wrong with having a limited edition Link to comment
Brian the Snail Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 ohh heck.. WR1 versus.. the world, Ok im a WR1 Owner, Up graded (downgraded) from a STi Tyoe R version 5 Ok you cant comere folks, THe new Age Scoobs are made for the Motorway The import Classics are mad for the Squirt - And Birst !!! THew type R i owned before the WR1 was tha daddys and Back lanes and short trips in fact it was the Daddy !!! The WR1 is more of a Motorway car with a little bit of back lane spins Compareing the WR1 to the Type R over a Coast road blast.. I had more fun in the Type R.. THe type R with its Group N gearbox is so DOOWN geard its made for the Twisties !!! :~) So the folks that love the twisties and low milage - Type R dosent get better The Folks that travel Miles to Meets = The WR1 I Have grown to love the WR1 its Worlds apart from a Classic.. as i still fell the classic is the best Drivers Scoob out there,, Thats my input.. Night night Brian Link to comment
p3dro Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 I'm a little confused sorry could someone help me The WR1 is the latest prodrive model? Which I thought was a tweaked STI8 MY04 like skunks? I know what the 22b and P1 are but can someone gimme wee run down of what is available from new that is not standard? And JDM stands for what? Feel a bit silly asking these questions after a year of being here Link to comment
mickport Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 I believe JDM stands for 'Japanese Domestic Market' ie an import car As for the rest I'm as confused as you Link to comment
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