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Old 25-11-2008, 09:53 AM
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Hi Guys
Anyone on here got a ver 5 sti impreza i could come and have a look at im in newhaven,im a bit of a big ****** and head hits the roof in most cars,i was alright in my uk classic before and p1(but no headroom in my blobeye)so presume would be ok but the seats may sit different in the sti,but would like to check first as nothing up for sale local to look at all miles away.

much appreciated either please pm me or email me at
lordscooby25@yahoo.com

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Old 25-11-2008, 12:40 PM
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Default Re: anyone with a v5 sti

The seat bases in the newage are alot higher then the classic, hence why your head hits the roof.
IIRC the feet on the base are around 1-2 inches higher

If you were OK in the P1 then the STi 5 will be fine as they use the same seats just with different material.
Just wind them down to the lowest setting.
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Old 25-11-2008, 12:45 PM
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The seat bases in the newage are alot higher then the classic, hence why your head hits the roof.
IIRC the feet on the base are around 1-2 inches higher

If you were OK in the P1 then the STi 5 will be fine as they use the same seats just with different material.
Just wind them down to the lowest setting.
hi
Thanks for reply guessed the p1 and sti should be the same just wanna double check first,yep always wind any seat i get into lowest setting first,as rob will tell ya from trying out his sti on saturday to see if it was any different from my blobeye before.
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Old 28-11-2008, 03:03 PM
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