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One of those if money and waiting for the right car are not a problem.

For day to day practicality and accessible performance, I reckon you need a 2.5L STI Blob or Hawk or a Jap Spec C or Spec D. 2005 onwards STI has bigger/stronger hubs, bearings and a different PCD.

Also reckon you should do an advanced drivers course or sessions or two. Maybe a couple of IAM sessions plus a car handling session or two. Very easy for things to go badly wrong if being too enthusiastic or if the thrill overcomes caution.

J.

That would probably be the first thing I do if/when I get one wouldn't want to spend 10k on a Subaru and stuff it in the same week!!! Even with my vrs I don't go nowhere near the limit with it. I have fun with it but don't go that far I run out of talent. Cars are bigger and better than I am and can easily bite back.

But after a advanced driving course I should hopefully have the confidence to push on a bit more.

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