Mazdaspeed3 nor more

Took a quick picture with my phone. As you can see the only "part" was the truck was swapped out with a WRX so it has the smaller wing.
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Looks good! Love the blue/gold combo!

I was always partial to '03-'05 myself

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02-03 = "Bugeye" (no STi's in USA)
04-05 = "square/blob eye"
06-07 = "Hawk Eye"


that 04-05....

What he said
 
Very nice, I like the STI's. I might shooting for a 2009/2010 STI next year. I am a little nervous lately with the MPS motor and the amount of people blowing up. I like the hatchback version of the STI with having kids and hauling stuff.
 
i think im going to join SCCA next year, and i probably will just start with a sparco harness bar and 4 point harness.
I want to keep the car mostley stock and if i have a warranty issue just take it in. I know im lame.(sadbanana)
Probably a 20% tint too.
 
i think im going to join SCCA next year, and i probably will just start with a sparco harness bar and 4 point harness.
I want to keep the car mostley stock and if i have a warranty issue just take it in. I know im lame.(sadbanana)
Probably a 20% tint too.

extended warranty?
 
still has the factory warranty for 3 years bumper to bumper and then a 6 year powertrain warranty. I think if something went wrong it would be powertrain related
 
still has the factory warranty for 3 years bumper to bumper and then a 6 year powertrain warranty. I think if something went wrong it would be powertrain related

It's an STi, it'll just blow up for no good reason. :)
 
Actually the Subaru plant runs on a 6 sigma manufacturing. For people that are not into manufacturing or engineering that means that the product that they put out is measured by 6 standard deviations away from the absolute center.
soooooo there measured on a metric of 3.4 defects per million opportunities.
so now what!!!!
 
Actually the Subaru plant runs on a 6 sigma manufacturing. For people that are not into manufacturing or engineering that means that the product that they put out is measured by 6 standard deviations away from the absolute center.
soooooo there measured on a metric of 3.4 defects per million opportunities.
so now what!!!!

and for those that don't know statistics, 3 standard deviations is 99.5%-99.8%, depending where you look, so 6 Sigma is a VERY tight tolerance.
 

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