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  2. Subaru Impreza - Wikipedia

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    1995 Subaru Impreza WRX STI RA. The 1996 model year WRX debuted in January 1996. The WRX design received minimal mechanical changes, but a WRX V-Limited Edition was introduced to celebrate the success of the Impreza WRC car in the FIA WRC. It was mechanically the same to the WRX but had a curb weight nudge to 1,240 kg (2,734 lb).

  3. Subaru WRX - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru WRX is an all-wheel drive sport compact car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Subaru, originally based on the Impreza created for the World Rally Championship in 1992. [1] Subaru claimed the name WRX stands for "World Rally eXperimental". [ 2 ]

  4. Subaru Impreza WRX STI - Wikipedia

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    The WRX Type RA STi received a radio and air-conditioning in the V-limited form. 1000 WRX STi Version 2 V-limited were produced. 555 (the cigarette brand that was the premier sponsor of the Subaru World Rally Team and became synonymous with the Impreza WRC livery) WRX Type RA STi Version 2 V-limited were produced.

  5. 1995 World Rally Championship - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Impreza 555; Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205; Rally Catalunya: 23 October–25 October Carlos Sainz (5h:05m:58s) Colin McRae (5h:06m:49s) Piero Liatti (5h:07m:56s) Subaru Impreza 555; Subaru Impreza 555; Subaru Impreza 555; RAC Rally: 19 November–22 November Colin McRae (5h:09m:19s) Carlos Sainz (5h:09m:55s) Richard Burns (5h:15m:58s ...

  6. Subaru World Rally Team - Wikipedia

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    [2] 555 logos were found on Subaru cars from 1993 to 2003, [2] although less prevalent since 1999 due to BAT's participation in Formula One with British American Racing. Subaru's WRC efforts date back to 1980, however, in 1989 British firm Prodrive took over its operations, and its base moved from Japan to Banbury, England. [2] [3]

  7. List of Subaru vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Amadeus (1991, shooting-brake version of the SVX) Subaru CM1 (1991) Subaru Hanako (1991) Subaru Rioma (1991) Subaru Jusmin (1993) Subaru Sagres (1993) Subaru Suiren (1993, concept replacement for the BRAT/Brumby) Subaru Alpha-Exiga (1995) Subaru Elcapa (1995) Subaru Streega (1995, entered production as the Forester) Subaru Exiga (1996 ...

  8. Subaru Impreza (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Impreza WRX STi S203. This limited edition Subaru was an S-series Impreza based on the WRX STi. Again it is basically a car with all the STi parts available. [citation needed] It was sold with custom-made 18 in (460 mm) BBS alloys with Pirelli tyres. S204. The new S204 was released at the end of 2005.

  9. List of Subaru transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Usage: 2004+ Subaru WRX STi and 2005+ Subaru Legacy spec. B; Early 2004 WRX STi models came with axle stubs inserted in the transmission with female front axles. Late 2004 WRX STi models came without the stubs and instead had male front axles. The 2004 and 2005 model WRX STi 6MT was a final drive of 3.90.