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Old 06-06-2008, 11:40 PM   #1
flystiguy14
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Member#: 74416
Join Date: Nov 2004
Chapter/Region: NWIC
Location: spanaway washington
Vehicle:
91 SS leggy
pearl white

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So, I picked me up a summer project! I got this 91' SS about 8 months ago for $300(pretty much just paid for the new wheels that the owner had put on it) and it has just been sitting at the shop with a broken auto in it waiting for me to figure out to do with it. As you can see the body on this one has seen much better days.



So when i jumped on the boards one day i found this 92 SS being parted out and knowing that it is in much better condition than my current car
I immediately sent the seller(thanks eric) a pm asking how much he would want for the whole car minus the engine and a few other parts. So a week and $400 later i now have this beautiful SS shell awaiting everything out of the 91'. I have to collect a few parts first(damn Autotragics) and then the swap begins!
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Old 06-06-2008, 11:45 PM   #2
Boxerguy56
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Member#: 149418
Join Date: May 2007
Chapter/Region: Tri-State
Location: New York
Vehicle:
2012 Suzuki

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its funny how much smaller the hood scoops used to be compared to the 04/05 sti's. not that im dissing the car or anything dude, i think it'll be an interesting project. It's always fun bringing aging cars back to life.
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Old 06-06-2008, 11:59 PM   #3
04funwagon
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Chapter/Region: Tri-State
Location: Reading, PA
Vehicle:
2004 WRX Wagon
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looks like fun, enjoy!
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