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wrxfreak123
12-19-2004, 12:01 PM
hey guys im new to the subaru forum and i will be some about questions reguarding the wrx's they are freaken awsome cars and im going to own one soon and build it up. ive always wanted a 2004 wrx and i might buy one in about 3 or 4 years. i just have a question. how sturdy is the transfer case on thw 04 wrx? whats the hp rating? thanks guys

CaTasHtRoPhE 67
12-19-2004, 03:35 PM
Well welcome to AF

So you want to get info on a car your that your gonna buy in 4 years from now :screwy: .i bet your gonna like something better in 4 years from now....

scottb2004
12-19-2004, 06:21 PM
damn neither of you guys proofreads your posts do you?....ever heard of a fragmented sentence?

wrxfreak123
12-19-2004, 06:47 PM
Well welcome to AF

So you want to get info ona car your gonna buy in 4 years from now :screwy: .Hey i but i think in 4 years from now there will be something you like better....


you have a point so ill tell you why i want a wrx.i had been wanting a mustang for the longest time but some of the people in the mustang forum were dicks. not all but just some of them and they did nothing but said your dream of building a car like that is crap so thats part of the reason. i realized im setting up a little high so i was tempted by the wrx even more then before.

i found www.vividracing.com and that was it i was hooked on the wrx. these cars are would be more of a head turner then a mustang. and its a awd so i was like yes i like this car. the engine seems unbeliveably stout and they would not break down like a mustang.

mustangs are nice granted but i like the look of a wrx a hell of a lot better. so im asking questions on this car now because i can make a well informed desision afer i graduate from collage (to be a greese monkey). it will be cheaper for my to build up a car because if i need a special tool then ill drive it to the shop on a slow day and work on it. my friend was a mechanic and did that all the time.

so im not going to be using a lot of outside help. i want a car that i can build in my garage and make it look like a profesional shop did it. thanks guys

Right_LiRrr
12-19-2004, 08:11 PM
Why do so many people on these forums spell it "collage" ?? Is this how you americans spell "college"?? Or do some ppl just not know how to spell?

CaTasHtRoPhE 67
12-19-2004, 08:20 PM
you have a point so ill tell you why i want a wrx.i had been wanting a mustang for the longest time but some of the people in the mustang forum were dicks. not all but just some of them and they did nothing but said your dream of building a car like that is crap so thats part of the reason. i realized im setting up a little high so i was tempted by the wrx even more then before.

i found www.vividracing.com and that was it i was hooked on the wrx. these cars are would be more of a head turner then a mustang. and its a awd so i was like yes i like this car. the engine seems unbeliveably stout and they would not break down like a mustang.

mustangs are nice granted but i like the look of a wrx a hell of a lot better. so im asking questions on this car now because i can make a well informed desision afer i graduate from collage (to be a greese monkey). it will be cheaper for my to build up a car because if i need a special tool then ill drive it to the shop on a slow day and work on it. my friend was a mechanic and did that all the time.

so im not going to be using a lot of outside help. i want a car that i can build in my garage and make it look like a profesional shop did it. thanks guys



That seems like a good point there start research early and be ready when you buy.Have you started saving for your car.

freakray
12-19-2004, 10:06 PM
Is this how you americans spell "college"?? Or do some ppl just not know how to spell?

No, it's a misspelling, I am sure you make spelling errors from time-to-time too?

Do you spell all Country's names with small letters where you are?
In America we spell it 'people', were you too poor to get a keyboard with all the vowels on it?

I am sure you get my point by now ;)

Right_LiRrr
12-20-2004, 12:29 AM
I didn't mean to offend you, but I was seeing it everywhere in the forums and even where people were being flamed for typos no one was bringing it up. The origins on how Americans started to uniquely spell English words in their own way just interests me.

kman10587
12-20-2004, 03:11 AM
Screw you and your "colour", "flavour", and "aluminium". :)

SabreKhan
12-20-2004, 12:00 PM
Umm... don't we spell aluminum the same way?

keita
12-20-2004, 01:46 PM
No, they spell it aluminIum. I feel your pain, Right LiRrr. This forum does have quite a few people that don't proofread, but I belive that the principle problem is that there are many who don't know how to spell, and have a poor command of the English (or should I say American?) language in general. However, they have no malicious intentions to drive you crazy with their poor spelling and grammar, so try to overlook the errors and focus on the automotive knowledge, or lack thereof, that they are trying to convey.

danny8630
12-21-2004, 02:35 PM
damn, i didnt know i was going to get a grammar lesson by reading this post.

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