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Here's a couple of mine. Last time she'll be this stock. I'm going wingless once I get the painted WRX sideskirts and the Carbon Fiber lip on. A couple of more power and handling goodies are on there way as well. Note the 05 Tail lights, my favorite mod so far!
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Car Info: Ver IV STi Wagon
/\ incase no one's told you...putting stock WRX side skirts on will require several mounting holes to be drilled into the body of the car.
I imagine you could do with out it....but I would not guarantee the skirts to stay on. there is not alot holding them on but snap clips.....
I imagine you could do with out it....but I would not guarantee the skirts to stay on. there is not alot holding them on but snap clips.....
Originally Posted by RedStage
/\ incase no one's told you...putting stock WRX side skirts on will require several mounting holes to be drilled into the body of the car.
I imagine you could do with out it....but I would not guarantee the skirts to stay on. there is not alot holding them on but snap clips.....
I imagine you could do with out it....but I would not guarantee the skirts to stay on. there is not alot holding them on but snap clips.....
Aussie MY06 CGM STI
Mods include 3 inch Greddy Trust catback, Whiteline Flat Out Springs and Alpine Deck and Speakers.
Last edited by Aussie Dave; Aug 4, 2006 at 12:46 AM.
Mods include 3 inch Greddy Trust catback, Whiteline Flat Out Springs and Alpine Deck and Speakers.
Last edited by Aussie Dave; Aug 4, 2006 at 01:49 AM. Reason: mistake
The screen itself is a Lilliput 7" touchscreen monitor modified by mechatroniks.com. They take it apart and put it into a bracket so it fits right into your double din slot. I had an aftermarket head unit so I bought the gauge pack housing from subaruwrxparts.com. Its a single din so the headunit fit right in with no modification. The actual carputer itself I bought from logicsupply.com. You can have one built however you like and you don't need a power inverter to run it. They make power supplies to run off of you 12v power supply in your car. The keyboard is a wireless keyboard I bought off of newegg. It fit right into the glovebox so that was a good thing. It took me about 6 months to plan everything out but its only a 30 minute install. I got all the ideas from MP3car.com. You should check them out








