Soundline Posted November 6, 2023 Report Share Posted November 6, 2023 (edited) As with everything I do, I don’t take it overly serious. I picked this little car up as a daily and, well, you know how that went. I’ve intentionally left it stock height so far because it’s amusing, but it’s getting to be not really be as much fun. I picked up a set of Tein Flex A Coilovers, but they just seem to always fall off my install list. So far here’s what I’ve gotten installed so far. Engine: Cobb Stage +1 Big SF Intake & Accessport Subispeed Brake Reservoir Cap Perrin Oil Cap Cobb 3” Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust Perrin Fender Shrouds Perrin Battery Tie Down Perrin Intercooler Shroud Perrin Alternator Cover Perrin Radiator Shroud Perrin Oil Filter Cover Hyper Pink Optima Redtop 35 Cobb Turbo Inlet Cobb 3 Port Boost Controller Cobb LF By Pass Valve Perrin Top Mount Intercooler IAG Air Oil Separator Perrin Charge Pipe Interior: WeatherTech Cobb Floor Mats WeatherTech Trunk Mat Cobb Cover Craft Sun Vent OLM CF Shift Surround Fog Light Bezel Billetworkz Ti Shift Knob Body: Subaru OEM Vortex Generator APR Carbon Fiber Front Air Dam Perrin License Plate Relocation Kit Subaru OEM Fog Light Baja Designs Amber LEDs Suspension: Wheels: Enkei RPF1 Black 17x7.5” j Tires: Dunlop Direzza DZ102 SL 235/45 R17 Project Kics Leggdurra Lug Nuts Perrin Brake Master Cylinder Brace Perrin Brake Reservoir Cover Edited November 6, 2023 by Soundline Duplicate Images Quote Link to comment
Soundline Posted November 6, 2023 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2023 (edited) Now you’ll see why the title holds. The pink is a subie thing, so I’ve made it into a 90’s kid splatter paint thing. Ive really enjoyed this build, it’s where so much of my effort and attention has gone. I’m not an artist by any measure, but you don’t need to be one. Here’s the close up of the “cherry blossom” Subaru paint splattered on the Perrin Neon Yellow then clear coated with high temp clear coat. These Happy Endings pieces are there as part of the real joke. This is my real inside joke. The super fancy catch can used on Subaru’s is an Air-Oil Separator. It drains back down through the crankcase and is heated by coolant to keep the foam out. Edited November 6, 2023 by Soundline Duplicate images Quote Link to comment
Soundline Posted November 8, 2023 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2023 And now to show you the quick wash exterior pics. Quote Link to comment
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