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Re: Should I trade in the SRT-4 for an STi?

well if I wanted to just go 12's I would buy a bolt on turbo kit and run low boost on my car and be in the 12's

I personally would choose something different besides the new aged "supercar" I would choose a 300zxtt or a conquest or something if i wanted a turbo car to begin with.
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Re: Should I trade in the SRT-4 for an STi?

yes you should trade it in man
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Re: Re: Should I trade in the SRT-4 for an STi?

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well if I wanted to just go 12's I would buy a bolt on turbo kit and run low boost on my car and be in the 12's
The Rex is already turbo'd so a upgrade is possible, but I think more then that is needed for 12s.



Personally I would go with the MR Evo, if that cant be considered then go with an sti over a srt, but remember the Evo.
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