Do you think my VX is "RICER"? ( I never said so neither )
Cuz i don't think it is in my own eyes ( X2)
Sorry if i came lil hard on you about your proyect.
As for me this thread is over
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Do you think my VX is "RICER"? ( I never said so neither )
Cuz i don't think it is in my own eyes ( X2)
Sorry if i came lil hard on you about your proyect.
As for me this thread is over
The best part about me is, I can take the crap you all can dish out. Even Coastie's sarcastic reply (which still really made no sense with his sad attempt pic comparisons). Just remember, "RICE" is a personal state of mind. An aesthetic. I say po-tay-to, you say po-tah-to.
And you all know what.... those leather shift boots look even better 5 years later. STILL use 'em and they STILL look good! :cool: (I do wish they were offered in a darker gray or black though.... to match my Gucci bag)
Sorry to call you out like that, Wormy. But you know, with your statement I just couldn't help but jab you there! ;) You know I love your VX! (I still don't get the WHITE boots though...) :D :D :D
Seriously though, I'm the same way. I was CONSTANTLY made fun of as a kid (yes, my name rhymes with fart and it was not so much fun growing up with it, thanks to Bart Simpson my name is at least a little more "normal") and as a result I have a very thick hide. It's virtually impossible to offend me. :)
Bart
In their defense, it's a BAD pic. The flash makes them look a lot more light than they really are. They are really very close to the gray on the seats. Doesn't appear that way in the pic though. Bad flash! Bad! And the ties are not there. The pic was taken when they were installed and the ties were docked and tucked away after. Still, 5 years later though, they are as swanky Studio 54 as ever. :cool:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=150TX5uJVCY
Back on topic though. Don't want to hijack this thread with my VX awesomeness. Feel free to start a Worm's Studio 54 Shift Boots thread. :p
You all know what.... those leather shift boots look even better 5 years later. STILL use 'em and they STILL look good! :cool: (I do wish they were offered in a darker gray or black though.... to match my Gucci bag)[/QUOTE]
You can stamp some "FEAR THIS" decals on the boots
Where are we at with this project????
I know this is old, but any updates?
I think it looks great, much better than what I would have thought it would look like. With the rack cargo basket, it's less noticeable. Without the rack basket, I don't know if I would care for it as much.
Now I assume most everyone knows what these are for on rally cars, but in case anyone was wondering... Rally's frequently take place in the deserts. You would never want to waste hp by turning on the A/C in a race, and you wouldn't want all the extra weight of the A/C unit anyway. So they often have pop-up scoops, not to be used as a snorkel, but to cool the driver and navigators. You pull a lot of air through one of those things.
I don't know how far you are planning on modding it, but the A/C delete would be a cheap one to do. You just would have to buy a smaller belt. Then just create a hole in the headliner, and have a window that drops down kind of like a pop-up sunroof, but installed upside down. I would think that you would only want to do this if you're extremely serious about starting to rally, and you were not using the VX for much else, or you live where it doesn't get too hot.
As far as subarus, it was the first year sti that everyone remembers as a ricer. They totally miscalculated their target market. The 2004 came with gold rims, and a ridiculous spoiler that was as high as the roof on the sedan. It did not come with a radio, and maybe not even AC? The huge air scoop fed the intercooler, so I don't have a problem with that, but overall, the thing was hideous. They are much more mainstream and without badging, it's hard to tell the sti's from the WRX's.
pbkid, if you are still looking for a subie, the best looking car they ever made, they made for Saab in both '05 & '06, but it was much more than badge engineering a WRX. The 9-2x looks more like a Saab than a Subaru. The Linear is the N/A model, and the Aero is the turbo. Plus you get some sti and saab goodies thrown in. It has the tight steering ratio of the sti, along with the 3 spoke sti steering wheel, plus a tighter tuned suspension. Being a saab, they upgraded the seats, head unit, headlights, foglights, climate control, active headrests and improved side airbags. Usually, you can find them cheaper than a WRX. It's a no-brainer. I like the '05 better as it has the 2.0 turbo, the same one that is in the current sti in Japan, and the motor they use for rallying. Americans didn't want to pay extra for a smaller turbo (N/A 2.5, for several thousand more you get an Aero with the 2.0 turbo) motor, so in '06 both the N/A and turbo motors were the 2.5. People tend to want the '06's more, but the '05 is the better way to go and they made a lot more of them. The motor spools up faster and is a better more reliable motor than the 2.5. You can drive it in boost all the time, so turbo lag is an issue you can avoid. It's cool to have such a rare vehicle, but on the other hand, have more aftermarket potential than probably any other car as all but body panels are interchangeable with the WRX. You can often find great deals on used upgrades, as people trade out and mod the WRX's so often. Police are aware of the WRX's, yet the 9-2x flies under the radar. Plus the people on saab92x.com are cool. Not as cool as this site, as people tend not to mod as much as on this site. Good people, just mostly not as active and addicted like this site.
I don't know why so many members here get so upset with so many mods. It's your car, why not let it reflect your personality? You certainly have the ambition, why not make it yours? (Just don't cut off the hi/lo stick, I have to admit, that mod bugged me a bit) Can you imagine how boring any of our meets would be if everyone kept their vehicle stock. All we would talk about would be fluids. Don't worry about what others say, although even critical reviews can sometimes spawn ideas.
And thank you very much for grouping all the rally VXs together. There was several that I never saw before. I don't think this whole thread should get a sticky, but the rally VX pics should be stickied. I'm surprised to see so many. It's wild when you think of that as a percentage of vehicles made, a lot of them hit the track. And no S/C's on the Rally vehicles? Wow, that means mine is faster than all of those. Were S/C's used on the Dakar race?
I'm curious, how did you finish this, and have you done some more modding?
wow... who is "cutting off" their hi-lo stick? That sounds like hack work to me... Is THAT how you work on your machine?
I had asked a while back if someone knew hot to take the shifter off, and people say to start hacking away...... really?!?! So, for all the folks out there who supposedly have swapped their own engines, that's how you took the hi-lo shifter off?
I'd rather be informed than highly opinionated!!!
No, it's not me. Someone who doesn't wheel wanted to get rid of their hi/lo shifter to replace it with a cupholder. I know, I had to read that sentence over again too. I don't think he ever did it, but he wasn't going to cut it off, just dismantle that silly feature.
Since this was brought back from the dead.... those boots STILL kick ***. :p
*crawls out through vent*
hmm... interesting info rallydude.
i wasnt aware that subaru and saab were so closely related. i know there their vehicles look similar but i just thought that most sedan's kinda look like that haha ;)
i kinda like the availability of parts of the WRX thought, after owning the VX i learned an important lesson that your daily driver MUST have good availability of parts... as a second car its fine to have something really rare, but i prefer something more mainstream for my DD (like my current 4runner)...
good idea if i get one for my secondary car though! thanks! :_beer:
Yep, Sube and Saab WERE an item. Thus the term Saabaru, heh. Just about any track or show meets you go to that are Subaru oriented, you will see a handful of nice Saabs as well. It was a short lived "under-my-wing" relationship, but Saab got a pretty solid end of the engineering from Sube. Not sure how much continues to be adopted.
No, handbag is trash now. Cut it up to make matching CV boots. :P
Sorry about jacking the thread again, but I wanted to get some info to pbkid, and thought others may gain as well.
Subaru and Saab have no connection other than the 9-2x model, which was literally forced down Saab's throat. At that time, GM owned Saab, and owned 20% of Fuji Heavy Industries, the parent company of Subaru. Saab wanted to bring a small AWD vehicle to market, and GM decided that they could do it much faster if they modified an existing vehicle, rather than start designing from concept. Other than typical badge engineering, where truly the only difference is the badges, they really heavily upgraded an already competent vehicle. People who wanted a Saab, wanted a Saab, and people wanting a Subaru, wanted it to say Subaru, so initial sales were poor, until GM gave up and offered 5k rebates on the model, and they all sold within a few months. With all the extras in the 9-2x, after the rebate, it was cheaper than the WRX, so the informed buyer was excited to get the Saabaru. Bluebook used still shows the 9-2x cheaper than the WRX, what a bargain. Body panels are more expensive, but the rest of the parts are all shared with Subaru.
The 9-2x upgrades were designed in Sweden, and like the WRX, made in Japan. There were similarities in companies as they both started as aircraft engine manufacturers, but this model was all up to GM. Subaru ended up copying a lot of the Saab design elements in later model Subarus, so I think the current Subaru lineup was heavily influenced by the 9-2x. Saab was a bit embarrassed offering a Japanese vehicle, when their target market was/is expensive European autos.
If you drive a fast Subie, you'll really appreciate it. Although they are heavy, they don't feel heavy. The boxer motor keeps the weight very low, even if it has a higher ground clearance. If you drive them on twisty roads, that's where they really shine. They're fun, but no wheeling. That's why I think Subaru should have considered taking over Isuzu, as they only produce AWD vehicles, but no true 4WD vehicles; it would have been a great merger, and could have given Jeep a run for their money. For much more info, see www.saab92x.com. No snobs on that site either.
I had said this since ISUZU dropped off the US radar. It was wishful thinking, but Subaru could have been a contender in the small SUV market as well. And who knows.... adopting some of the Sube tech, anything could have been possible. Imagine.... the Tribeca could have been the next ISUZU, heh.
I believe that an Isuzu/Subaru team work could have good results having in consideration both manufacturer's background.
I did read somewhere that isuzu and toyota was on some join venture designing some small turbo diesel car that toyota is looking to introduce in couple of years from now.
Only someone currently working within isuzu's executive enviroment can tell if isuzu got any plans to make a comeback to US market.
I think with the absence of being in the market, the economy, global warming, SUV market dwindling, high gas prices with the constant threat of even going much higher; I would be shocked if Isuzu re-entered the US market. We are much more likely to see rebadged Isuzu's that may sell as toyotas, jeeps, subarus, etc. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see them return, but even Jeep doesn't sell all 4wd vehicles anymore. You mention the name Hummer, and people cringe from lack of being green.
Global warming...? You don't say.
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...1t:429,r:1,s:0
Its life on earth. We have had an impact as such did everything before us did, with their own use and methane. Not to get in a political debate but omit the global warming and you are good. Its science plain and simple.