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Old 29-03-2018, 08:09 PM
HawkeyeWRX HawkeyeWRX is offline
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Cool Ongoing Project Hawkeye

So recently i was a victim of someone's poor driving leaving my very loved hawkeye needing £9,200 spending to fix her. So the with very little per encouragement from my best friends Gibbo and Lucy i decided to buy a new one and rebuild it like my old hawkeye.


Installing my WRX 2.5 forged engine with 400 miles on it.
Brand new VF35 turbo
Anti Lag and Launch control

Decat
3 RCM Bar Fuel pump
Currently running 350 BHP

XXR Wheels

BC Coil overs

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Old 29-03-2018, 10:25 PM
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I’ve got the broken one on my drive

You get the engine In tonight
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