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I know. I guess I should say if it came here, it should be more than cosmetic, and live up to the STi nameplate underneath. Haha, WR Blue and gold-wheeled GT wagon would be very cool. How bout an Outback with the same package? :twisted:
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[quote name='3.7L H6']I know. I guess I should say if it came here, it should be more than cosmetic, and live up to the STi nameplate underneath.[/quote] Don't confuse the WR Limited with the STi. This is not a Legacy STi. It is, basically, a limited-edition Legacy with rally-inspired cosmetic upgrades. There are WR Limited versions of the Impreza, Forester and Legacy in Japan. [url]http://www.subaru.co.jp/limited/index.html[/url]
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[quote name='Steve D'][quote name='3.7L H6']I know. I guess I should say if it came here, it should be more than cosmetic, and live up to the STi nameplate underneath.[/quote] Don't confuse the WR Limited with the STi. This is not a Legacy STi. It is, basically, a limited-edition Legacy with rally-inspired cosmetic upgrades. There are WR Limited versions of the Impreza, Forester and Legacy in Japan. [url]http://www.subaru.co.jp/limited/index.html[/url][/quote] Yeah thanks, we covered that already. He knows they're different.
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Has anyone been able to dig any information up on the WR model as of yet. Nothing much on the net.

 

Adam.

 

There is information in japan. However they seem to keep all their knowledge on the island :)

 

Here's some pics of stuff I picked up there, needs a translation though :)

 

http://www.legacygt.com/download.php?id=1331

http://www.legacygt.com/download.php?id=1330

 

That paint color is really nice in person, but the quality of the finish didn't look that good in spots (on the rear bumper the clearcoat was very thin so you could see the texture of the color coat). The blue "leather" is more like alcantara.. it's really nice :)

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Thanks DK, yr the man. Im sure you can actually download that catalog online from the Subaru Japan site. I know what you mean when you say they are keeping all the information to themseleves. Subaru is very good at retaining information, excellent actually. Looking at the pics, they are only offering the 2.0 and not the US 2.5, hmm interesting and with EAT too. Curious how it handles the extra power. Adam.
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[quote name='agctr'] Looking at the pics, they are only offering the 2.0 and not the US 2.5, hmm interesting and with EAT too. Curious how it handles the extra power. Adam.[/quote] The EAT gets less power up top (See the dotted vs normal lines on the dyno). I wonder if the 2.5T is like that too... Why would they want a 2.5 anyway? Sure the guys who want 400 WHP want a 2.5, but out of the box the 2.0 w/twinscroll seems to have a much better torque curve, especially because it's easy to do a street launch at 2k vs 3k which you need to not bog our cars.
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