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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. It is based on the WRX STi and similar to the S203.
The WRX STI Diamond Edition rides 20mm lower than the standard WRX STI and the body kit, in a High Viz yellow further lowers the front-end by 10 mm. The spoiler vane gets a stainless steel STI badge unique to this limited edition model and high gloss black Diamond Edition badges appear on the sides of the rear wing.
The interior was also changed slightly, including seats and steering. This model was also produced as a 555 limited edition. GC8G (9/1999-9/2000) - Version VI 1999–2000 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan (GC8G) The last version of the GC WRX was introduced in September 1999. There is no change in the mechanical specifications.
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The interior included special edition yellow seats with red STi logo stitching. A smaller, lightweight AC compressor was fitted to save weight. The brake rotors were gas slotted. The wheels were STi labeled Rays Volk alloys. S203. This limited edition Subaru was an S-series Impreza based on the WRX STi.
The 2024 Subaru WRX S4 STI Sport is a limited edition model, painted in a model-exclusive Offshore Blue Metallic colour. Externally, the model gains an STI body kit and 19-inch BBS forged wheels. Inside, adjustable Recaro front seats featuring STI logos as well as details in silver stitching and suede material on the central console and ...
It’s really cool and we’re obviously really excited about it within the game of golf. I think a lot of other people outside of the game are going to see this and hopefully get excited about it ...
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