One of the most realistic parts of this video is that it shows two guys riding together in the Subaru, they are in love, I think it is a touching and realistic portrayal of Subaru owners and I applaud them for it.
That's awesome! I drove once from Omaha to Priest River once, in my 1991 Shelby Daytona IROC, it was a beautiful drive, up thru Wyoming and into Montana. I think cars like that, and my current one of course, were made for driving on those curvy mountain roads.
Provided of course that it's not snowing of course haha
I'll also try to put up other information related to the Commemorative Edition model srt4.
According to SRT4R, 10 of the 200 were made for Canada, wondering what differences were on those, kmph for the speedo? Also, photos of the different gauge would be nice
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Sorry... But only 10 SRT-4 Commemorative Edition were made for Canada!
5 in Alberta
4 in Ontario
1 in Quebec
One question: I believe the only option available on this car were the SRS non viper seats, if someone knows differently let me know. Still waiting to find out about the kmph on the speedometer, if the canadian models were really different like you say.
Another, I was always of the understanding that the last 3 digits of the VIN number corresponded with whichever #XXX/200 you had, but there has been some speculation that this is not true. Anyone have a car that doesn't match? Mine does.
The color of the stripes is the same blue as the electric blue srt4. This is good to know in case you need body work including areas where stripes may have been damaged.
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