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Sorry guys I went over to the DarkSide!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by DjiNN, Mar 23, 2010.

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    DjiNN New Member

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    Sorry guys I went over to the DarkSide!

    Sorry guys but I am no longer a Toyota. I am a Subaru. Just got a brand new 2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5i! Will post pictures tomorrow! if anyone wants to see.
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    Phan Well-Known Member

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    wow nice, why not WRX or STi?
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    Denver Rolla 98 impreza

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    Welcome to the club.. :)
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Toyota guys tend to upgrade to Subaru. ;)
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    DjiNN New Member

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    1. didnt go WRX because price.
    2. don't know how to drive stick.
    3. driving stick in NY traffic = horribad!
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    woo, baller.
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    Very nice!!!! I'd love to have one, sedan or hatch? Ah it's not that hard to drive a stick but it will be a pain in the ass in bad traffic.
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    JDMjody VVTLi > VTEC

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    we have traffic, but "tuners" raid socal at nite. lol

    i wanted neighbors 98 imprezza 1,000 but no tranny. FML :(
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    roachrolla Hipster

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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    ok, that's fair.

    meh, learn. i did specifically for my RS. and my friend's got a manual WRX in NYC. he doesn't drive it much since y'all have such great public transportation, but he seems to have no issues with it.
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    DrunkSaru Unsuspecting Poo Flinger

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    SO what is this now? 4 trdforum members with subies?
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    Lol Its a 4dr Sedan Satin White Pearl. Will post pictures! I will be using my cellphone ,so don't mind the bad resolution.
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    Congrats. Subaru isn't the dark side tho. Now that I'm in Mass, I think my next car will be a Subaru and automatic. I'm looking at the outback.
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    Sorry for derailing this thread,

    ...so, I guess Subaru is doing good now? Man I remember back when I was really little. I'm 27 now, and I remember my parent's 1988 Subaru GL station wagon. We owned that for 9 or 10 years. I turned 16 within it's lifespan, and learned how to drive stick on that station wagon.

    Anyway... yeah, everyone my parent's spoke with who had a subaru in the early 90s said they were the biggest pieces of _____ cars.

    Someday I'll get an RS. manual trans of course!
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    DjiNN New Member

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    Up in Mass, Vermont, NH, and Maine. I believe that it is a must to have a Subaru.

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    From since yesterday and today, the handling and the comfort is pretty good IMO.
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    I test drove a 2011 sonnata and i really liked it. This new generation is like a completely different car and is just a nice car. Definitely outside Camry's class. Im also excited for the upcoming v6 mustang this summer.
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    ...yeah, they've been reliable cars since 2000 or so. when they got rid of the DOHC pancake, things got much better. the motors don't explode at the headgaskets anymore.
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    nice nice :)
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    you dont drive around with that thing on your rear bumper right?
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    DjiNN New Member

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    no I don't drive around with the bumper guard. Only there for parking purposes.
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    V6 Mustang??? Are you serious??? :eek::eek: If your gonna get a Mustang at least get the V8. If not, just get a decent all around car like this guy did. IMO either get a true sports car or a decent, daily driver. Don't try to cut corners with the V6 Stang. That's like getting the Charger and getting the V6...it just doesn't make sense. Either go big or don't go at all.

    Anyway, nice car man good luck with it.
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    So you put that thing on every time you park? What about the front.
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    JDMjody VVTLi > VTEC

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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    you haven't seen the specs of the new V6 Stang, i see.
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    CorollaGT Low & Slow

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    omg its like a diaper.. the car shits its self everytime ya drift it.lmao

    btw.. im jealous. hahahah
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    i really don't need to. A V6 stang is quite embarrassing especially modded ones. The new Camaro V6 has 300hp, I still would never get it. American muscle is supposed to have 8 pistons, not 6.
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    DjiNN New Member

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    I have one for the front too but it doesn't stay on :sad: so I left it off. You guys could make all the jokes you want about the bumper guard. I know its not the best idea but it works esp. in NY.

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