I sold my ****ing heart-breaking, bank draining EZ30R Impreza project car a while back. For a while, I just rode my motorcycle as a daily driver and it worked fine. However, I just didn't get the same joy from two wheeling as I did with a fun car with good handling. So, I decided to buy something new. Here's what I got: uno by Michael McNeal Photography, on Flickr dos by Michael McNeal Photography, on Flickr tres by Michael McNeal Photography, on Flickr All I have to say is It is a blast to drive and I barely miss my Suby anymore. It is still bone stock and will probably stay that way for a while.....maybe. I've already looked into mods, but I'll probably just stick to getting better tires and a more agressive alignment.
Ooooh. Good choice. I love the new Miatas. I don't know much about them though. Except that they look awesome, and probably handle like a beast.
Nice new car, I know my next car will probably stay stock and be quiet and cushy. Way less headaches and end-cost that way. Out of curiosity, did anyone ever get your H-6 impreza to run?
According to the Drift King, drifting the stock [NC] Miata requires a lot of effort. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bhl_lzfRT8
There is a 320whp NC roaming around Atlanta. He has a prototype turbo kit from Begi (Bell Engineering).
I enjoyed my 07 while I had it, but family situation really called for something with a back seat. The only problem I foresee for you is that the Miata is every bit as modifiable as the Subbie! Good luck resisting.
Wow. I totally forgot about this thread. Know how I know I'm on too many forums? Nope. Never got it running. Sold it for pennies on the dollar and I have no idea what has happened to it since then. Especially without a limited slip. I've been able to resist modding my car by going through a divorce and losing my job. :unamused: When I get things back on track, I plan on working on the suspension, getting a LSD and probably a full exhaust.
Woah, seems to be a lot of that going around. Sorry to hear it. I would highly recommend the Racing Beat Exhaust. It was near perfection on my car. Good luck with everything and don't forget to update this thread whenever you are able to begin putting a few parts on.