Two Shooz right? I was about to say i should’ve just joined the air force. Dude already had a high spec rare GTR, then asks them to find him one of the rarest most expensive cars in Japan wtf..
Larry: “it kinda reminds me of my R32 honestly a little bit.” There it is! Larry mentioning one of the cars he owns in another video. The streak continues!
Not to take anything away from the extremely rare,beautiful and interesting 22B but man....I bet that R32 GTR ticks all the boxes on someone's dream build list. 2.8L stroker,HKS T51R turbo...that's a well executed project right there.
My first ever time in an impreza was a 22b... Going back at least 15 years a random guy my mate knew just had one in his garage and took us for a proper spirited UK countryside b road bash and I've been in love with them ever since, once the prices started going through the roof it became a Garage queen which tbf I don't blame the guy for 🤣
Definitely in my top 5 JDM cars. I saw one in person when I was stationed in Sasebo, Japan about 6 or 7 years ago. Same story, a Japanese guy on base drove it regularly. As rare as they are, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the same car.
I've loved Subaru since I was kid and this is the holy grail for all Subie fans, it's the holy grail of cars! Such a beautiful car, such an amazing car. I'd love to see one in person at least once
22b and the S chassis from Subaru is known for their handling. And almost everyone who drove those were blown away. That's why those are my dream cars.
At the time the performance for the money was unbeatable. When this car came out I was 18 and it was my favorite car and probably is still in top 5 22 years later.
Larry Chen has mentioned best motoring multiple times throughout auto focus and rightly so. I grew up watching them too. For those who don't know, they actually have a youtube channel! Here is one of their videos: th-cam.com/video/z2lH_tNLcm4/w-d-xo.html Thanks for the awesome content Larry!
I saw the one that Subaru of America had at the end of 1998 at some random auto show in SLC, Utah. It's what made me buy my '98 2.5RS that I had for almost a decade (and wish I still had it).
Rare here in New Zealand, they could be purchased new from Subaru at a cost of $120,000, more than double the price of a regular Version 4 Coupe at the time. Misconception that these were homologation or had anything to do with the WRC car. Was more a tribute model than anything else.
They could not be homologated under Group A or Group N rules because of engine size (too large) and production numbers (not enough). But you could rally a 22b under the Group R4 rules if you wanted to now.
@@WannabeWRX Group A wasn't a class at the time. They didn't really need to be homologated, no private rally teams would have been able to afford to campaign them based on rare parts etc. Quite correct regarding group-N STI's of the time, they were 4 doors. Our local legend stuck with the older Group-A 4 door before purchasing a WRC car. Possum Bourne had many here in NZ.
@@85gt Group A started back in 1982. Homologation rules for those cars started with 5000 total of the model needed to be built. This was reduced to 2500 competition model for 25000 total of the model range of the year. Many manufacturers used the "Evolution" rule, which meant on 500 of the competition-ready needed to be built. The Evo rule was dropped because none of the manufacturers ever met the requirements. Eventually, Group A reduced to 1000 competition models needed. Most of the professional competitions stopped using the Group A rules in the late 1980s/early 1990s, but the WRC was the exception, because they ran with that until 2001. Mitsubishi's Evo 1-6 were all Group A cars; they did not field a Group N car until Evo VII. The Impreza STi went Group N with the Version 4. The Legacy RS-RA and Galant WRC cars were Group A, as were the Escort Cosworth and Celica GT-4.
@@andreidoimetri in my country, there's A LOT of evo. evo 6 to evo 10. they even fully convert lancer cedia into evo9. from the exterior and interior also full awd system. people are mad
I have been lucky enough to have got my dream 22b some years ago. I could never had afforded one on 1998, but was lucky enough to source one years later. They are awesome cars. I have 3 other Impreza’s and the 22b is special and drives very different. The turn in is very sharp and not like many other Impreza’s that do naturally understeer more than Evo’s... Mine has only done 24k miles and is absolutely perfect as the day that it came out of the factory and with the values they are now fetching, I really don’t drive it anymore like I want to... I just go to my barn sometimes and just stare at it.... to me it’s perfection!!
@13:28 I hunted down a Japanese road flair for myself as well, took me an eternity to find but I eventually found one and it's currently installed in my 3rd generation Mazda 6 GT.
People think these are just an STi version 4 with blisters. They are alot more, they have a much improved 6 gears that low down have a very close ratio, so accelerating in this car is incredibly fun, the gears widen as you get to 5th and 6th for stop speed, but 1 - 4 is supposed to be incredibly fun every time...
Just a heads up for you Initial D fanboys & fangirls Bunta DOES NOT drive a 22B but a Subaru Impreza WRX STi Version V Type-R Coupe GC8 with the STi catalog front end which resembles the 22B’s front end. It’s easy to get them mixed up ESPECIALLY due to the anime studio switching the car’s color from grey (Manga) to blue (anime).
400 sold in japan and about 24 for the rest of the world...SOA (subaru of america) headquarters in cherry hill nj has one...they bring it to events periodically for years...saw it at a subaru dealer (i think it was at glanzman subaru in pennsylvania) show in about 15 years ago
That wheel fitment may not be flush put it is perfect. The arc follows the tire perfectly, there's enough room to convey its purpose but not so much that it looks like the car could be lower. The stock tire sidewall height strikes the perfect balance between sporty and comfortable.
My top JDM Legends are: 1992 Toyota Supra 2.0 GT, 1997 Nissan Skyline GTR V-SPEC II (R33) and the Subaru Impreza 22B STI-Version. (This is my opinion, go ahead and drop yours)
I disagree about the price because you can fly to Japan and get one for much less close to $80k but you'll have to pay close to $10-15k to ship one here.
Dude should look at a dry sump system to help with the crankcase pressure/oil return issues those high power rb's have.. In a time attack situation it's gonna help save that expensive engine from oil starvation
Lmao, Larry talking about buying a road flare for his car on ebay.. So many of those were wasted in Canada when the rush of imports were brought in. i remember at least 5 times where people took the flares out and lit/threw them at random stuff. lol dumb but good times, makes me miss my soarer. should have never sold it. My soarer came with some wicked mini disc's loaded with japanese beats, some of the things ppl have found inside their JDM cars hahha...
Hey larry chen ive got a 1995 subaru imp. Heres the vin look up the car if u like jf1GM6352SH414971 so at lest you now how old it is also youll no every thing on the car its also from jupan thank you for ur time i am wanting to seal the car thank you again
Funny how the first F&F movie only showcased just a hand full of USDM cars, when there were JDM legends that deserved more recognition at the time for the big screen.
One of the best late 90's Subaru Impreza WRX after the STi 22B is the JDM spec STi Type R. It has the same center diff controller as the 22B, a close ratio transmission with a 4:11 final drive, and a LSD. Doing 260kmh (160mph), that's 8000rpm from the engine. Oh, and it weighs less than 2850 pounds.
The STi Type RA was mechanically better, each model year there are differences, there are items the Type R don't have the Type RA do, for example the 13:1 quick steering rack and a front LSD is Type RA only. You could also factory spec them with a taller 5th gear for cruising.
@@johnf6348 I believe you are referring to the later export version of the Type R in comparison to the JDM V3 model I had. JDM Type R is mechanically the same as the JDM Type RA, even down to the lack of factory undercoating on both, the 180kmh speed limiter, and both came with IC waterspray. The only difference between it and the JDM spec RA which a friend of mine owned, are the roof vent, manual window winders, bare bones interior, lack of trunk carpeting, and the extra doors on the RA. And both JDM cars required 100 octane fuel which was and is still not available in my country. I recalled the time I replaced the air intake filter with aftermarket HKS "mushroom" type, fitted a turbo back exhaust system, had the speed limiter removed, and no retuning. That was a hard lesson I learned as the first time I drove it to 260kmh with the engine screaming sweetly at 8000rpm, not long after, piston no.3 melted. 😅 Had the engine rebuilt. The good old days though. 😁
@@JIM-TREFVTRETRE As i said, they vary year on year, the only GC8's that came with a front LSD were the STi Type RA Limited, they also came with the quick rack. I've been driving and competing in these cars since the 90's, owned two STi5 Type RA 555 WRC Limited, currently drive a 500BHP JDM widetrack STi and a 750BHP TA Impreza. If you are really interested in the cars there are some great website resources out there. I help run the website dedicated to the 22B in the UK.
@@johnf6348 Yes, you're right. Mine did came with LSD and quick rack. Anyways, I'm still into car but cannot afford to play with them anymore, budget wise. Lost my job a few years back and at the age that I'm in now, hard to get jobs now.
@@JIM-TREFVTRETRE sorry to hear that Jim, hope that improves for you. When i was short of cash i offered to help a local club racer, cost me nothing but kept me involved.
Loved that car so bad,I ended up buying a my99 wrx 4 door then later on in Australia they released the 2 door sti which is also a rare car not as crazy as a 22b but next alternative for sure and they came in blue,grey and white!
Well idk how it was to be but I've seen 1 of these.. not sure if it was the same year but it was a 2 door Subie and had the STI fog covers some 15 or 20 yrs ago here in my town in Indiana. I remember it well because I had never seen or heard of a 2 door before and I fell in love with it and I've ALWAYS been a Chevy only guy for the most part. I haven't seen it in years but I distinctly remember it. Ill have to call the shop it sat in front of and see what i can find out on what happened to it.
You have to push it on an on ramp or a more curvy road ,like that XRX dude from HK, to appreciate more for the 22B, bro! On another note, that Air Force pilot must be working for an private company now...
I've owned 3 subies and the last car I had was a 97 Impreza that was blue but not rally like that one, and it had a little fuse box under the hood near the fire wall and if u took it out it would put the car in front wheel drive and in would put it in awd. But it wasn't turbo .. but still nice . .
12:12 "Whoever bought this knew EXACTLY what car he/she wanted"
12:38 "He said can you find me a rare car"
😩
Air Force paying GOOD
Two Shooz right? I was about to say i should’ve just joined the air force. Dude already had a high spec rare GTR, then asks them to find him one of the rarest most expensive cars in Japan wtf..
That is my absolute favorite car in the whole world more then anything else
Same.
Same here. Just bought a 2012 legacy. Couldn't throw down 30 grand for this. But close enough
Good luck changing the spark plugs
Lisa Bahr if 30k were the going rate for a 22b I think everyone would be in one
I shure got you, even tough Mine is a EVO IX. I totally understeand you
Larry: “it kinda reminds me of my R32 honestly a little bit.”
There it is! Larry mentioning one of the cars he owns in another video. The streak continues!
gold
Every single video
@@RamosDominicano i actually kind of enjoy that he does it though. it's sort of an easter egg in every video.
Not to take anything away from the extremely rare,beautiful and interesting 22B but man....I bet that R32 GTR ticks all the boxes on someone's dream build list. 2.8L stroker,HKS T51R turbo...that's a well executed project right there.
That is one sweet Subie right there. Hands down the 22B is my ultimate dream car, for sure. Such a sick car.
The year is 2004 and I need to win a rally race on Gran Turismo 2. My go to!
omg the memories
Driving an authentic 22B really is a dream for so many Subaru fans, super special experience.
I had a regular Impreza and it was only front wheel drive. When I sold it to some kid it had 320 k miles. Very reliable cars.
My first ever time in an impreza was a 22b... Going back at least 15 years a random guy my mate knew just had one in his garage and took us for a proper spirited UK countryside b road bash and I've been in love with them ever since, once the prices started going through the roof it became a Garage queen which tbf I don't blame the guy for 🤣
Yeah I wouldn’t want to crash 370 grand in car
@@Sieff1 me either.. Back when he used to use it though he definitely wasn't scared.. Me in the back seat however needed a change of underwear 🤣
Only 4 were made for the UK btw.. its like seeing a unicorn.. i think one guy has one in Cyprus and its in a showroom if im right
@@michalismichael8243 is that it? I knew they were rare in the UK but I never realised they were that rare
@@Matty.Hill_87 i just googled it up in wikipedia and it says they imported much more than that but generally they are a rare car for sure
Almost 16 years since I bought my Type R. GC Imprezas are great cars.
Very cool video. I've only ever seen one 22B on the road. The wide arches add such a purposeful look to an already nice car.
Those cars with those colours go so well together. Both stunning!
they never came in color shift from factory. larry need to re-do his photoshop presets for this new 1Dx ;D
Definitely in my top 5 JDM cars. I saw one in person when I was stationed in Sasebo, Japan about 6 or 7 years ago. Same story, a Japanese guy on base drove it regularly. As rare as they are, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the same car.
I live in San Diego and just saw this 22b cruising a month ago! So fcking clean
I've loved Subaru since I was kid and this is the holy grail for all Subie fans, it's the holy grail of cars! Such a beautiful car, such an amazing car. I'd love to see one in person at least once
22b and the S chassis from Subaru is known for their handling. And almost everyone who drove those were blown away. That's why those are my dream cars.
At the time the performance for the money was unbeatable. When this car came out I was 18 and it was my favorite car and probably is still in top 5 22 years later.
1998 22b looks amazing.. the design is timeless
Larry Chen has mentioned best motoring multiple times throughout auto focus and rightly so. I grew up watching them too.
For those who don't know, they actually have a youtube channel! Here is one of their videos:
th-cam.com/video/z2lH_tNLcm4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the awesome content Larry!
Thank you so much for covering this car. 🙌🙌🙌 such a stunning piece of machinery and Subaru history.
There's one of these here in Cape Town, South Africa, that's been parked in an underground parking lot, under a cover for over a decade
Try buying it
Rescue it!!
Don't ask... Just turn up with a flat bed and go all fast and the furious 🤣🤣🤣
Just offer like 5 grand see if he takes it or low ball it. Dont let him research how much they going for now. Then it will be way too late.
@@UnreachableSwagger you never know unless you ask, people do get absolute bargains this way
That’s the dream right there. Lucky enough to have seen a few of them through the years 🇯🇵🏴
I saw the one that Subaru of America had at the end of 1998 at some random auto show in SLC, Utah. It's what made me buy my '98 2.5RS that I had for almost a decade (and wish I still had it).
I own one of the 3 Prototypes, so nice to see you guys appreciate this..
Such a beautiful time piece. It's just a rolling piece of art.
I love these models, I own a GC8 Impreza. It looks basically like the 22B but it has 4 doors.
Love the 22B of course, but I realllly want that R32 and white RX7 Bathurst. Cant imagine how nice a fully dialed in and tuned R32 must feel to drive!
Saw this 22B and Evo5 on cover of super street and wow they became instant dream cars
Rare here in New Zealand, they could be purchased new from Subaru at a cost of $120,000, more than double the price of a regular Version 4 Coupe at the time. Misconception that these were homologation or had anything to do with the WRC car. Was more a tribute model than anything else.
They could not be homologated under Group A or Group N rules because of engine size (too large) and production numbers (not enough). But you could rally a 22b under the Group R4 rules if you wanted to now.
@@WannabeWRX Group A wasn't a class at the time. They didn't really need to be homologated, no private rally teams would have been able to afford to campaign them based on rare parts etc. Quite correct regarding group-N STI's of the time, they were 4 doors. Our local legend stuck with the older Group-A 4 door before purchasing a WRC car. Possum Bourne had many here in NZ.
@@85gt Group A started back in 1982. Homologation rules for those cars started with 5000 total of the model needed to be built. This was reduced to 2500 competition model for 25000 total of the model range of the year. Many manufacturers used the "Evolution" rule, which meant on 500 of the competition-ready needed to be built. The Evo rule was dropped because none of the manufacturers ever met the requirements. Eventually, Group A reduced to 1000 competition models needed. Most of the professional competitions stopped using the Group A rules in the late 1980s/early 1990s, but the WRC was the exception, because they ran with that until 2001. Mitsubishi's Evo 1-6 were all Group A cars; they did not field a Group N car until Evo VII. The Impreza STi went Group N with the Version 4. The Legacy RS-RA and Galant WRC cars were Group A, as were the Escort Cosworth and Celica GT-4.
Needs a red Tommi Mak Evo 6 to go with it.
EVO's are extinct :(
@@andreidoimetri in my country, there's A LOT of evo. evo 6 to evo 10. they even fully convert lancer cedia into evo9. from the exterior and interior also full awd system. people are mad
16:45 I can agree with that my 555 STi handles amazing in stock form
This is my favorite car ever made
I loved my old MY99 Ver 5 STi 2 Door (wish I still had it... 😢), but as far as GC8s go the 22B is next level and them some!
I have been lucky enough to have got my dream 22b some years ago. I could never had afforded one on 1998, but was lucky enough to source one years later. They are awesome cars. I have 3 other Impreza’s and the 22b is special and drives very different. The turn in is very sharp and not like many other Impreza’s that do naturally understeer more than Evo’s...
Mine has only done 24k miles and is absolutely perfect as the day that it came out of the factory and with the values they are now fetching, I really don’t drive it anymore like I want to...
I just go to my barn sometimes and just stare at it.... to me it’s perfection!!
Where's your barn at?
I wanted one cuz it was the one of the best looking cars of my birth year. The amount of times I’ve driven this car in video games🤩🙌🏽
@13:28 I hunted down a Japanese road flair for myself as well, took me an eternity to find but I eventually found one and it's currently installed in my 3rd generation Mazda 6 GT.
thanks larry just love me some turbo subaru`s = top little cars !
People think these are just an STi version 4 with blisters. They are alot more, they have a much improved 6 gears that low down have a very close ratio, so accelerating in this car is incredibly fun, the gears widen as you get to 5th and 6th for stop speed, but 1 - 4 is supposed to be incredibly fun every time...
14:40 well this car is different. it is a piece of history.
it probably belongs in a museum.
Just a heads up for you Initial D fanboys & fangirls Bunta DOES NOT drive a 22B but a Subaru Impreza WRX STi Version V Type-R Coupe GC8 with the STi catalog front end which resembles the 22B’s front end. It’s easy to get them mixed up ESPECIALLY due to the anime studio switching the car’s color from grey (Manga) to blue (anime).
2 favorite cars, 22b and skyline r32
400 sold in japan and about 24 for the rest of the world...SOA (subaru of america) headquarters in cherry hill nj has one...they bring it to events periodically for years...saw it at a subaru dealer (i think it was at glanzman subaru in pennsylvania) show in about 15 years ago
I love the 22b rx7s are my absolute favorite but the 22b is definitely up there like second favorite for sure
One of the best videos larry. Maybe I can see and drive them in the next life, cause it won't happen in this lifetime. You guys are very lucky.
Love the rust bubbles coming up under the paint
Chen....this is just the best ever! Thank you for bringing this car up! Just love it!
All time favorite dream car! Cowboy in a 22B! Hell yeah.
WRC Rally Edition 22B is the most rare and best looking WRX ever made
Future classic right there. I would DIE for one.
Man 90’s Japanese cars are absolutely stunning
Hands down one of my favorite episodes!! Looking forward to the r32 as well, I have a red r32 too 😁
That gtr is gorgeous as faq too!!
Subaru Impreza 22b is one of the best cars ever made.
I have a 2020 sti, but this car is something else, it's a dream car🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍😍😍
That wheel fitment may not be flush put it is perfect. The arc follows the tire perfectly, there's enough room to convey its purpose but not so much that it looks like the car could be lower. The stock tire sidewall height strikes the perfect balance between sporty and comfortable.
The 22b is just a nice car. NICE
OMG that ETC card receiver caught me by surprise reminds me of my old Impreza 😭♥️
Stunning cars, thanks Larry, the importer dude and US government for that exception in the law.
Hoonigan Autofocus is pretty much Speedhunters on TH-cam, thanks Larry!
This and the P1 are amazing.
One of my all time favorites
that 22b is well driven the person who sold it knew its falling apart needs maintaining
As immediately as the guy started speaking, I knew he had a Sri Lankan Background. This is awesome man! #SriLanka
22b.💙
My top JDM Legends are: 1992 Toyota Supra 2.0 GT, 1997 Nissan Skyline GTR V-SPEC II (R33) and the Subaru Impreza 22B STI-Version. (This is my opinion, go ahead and drop yours)
That 22b/r32 combo is 🔥
I disagree about the price because you can fly to Japan and get one for much less close to $80k but you'll have to pay close to $10-15k to ship one here.
I love 22B but damn that R32 GTR has some serious coin invested. What a build.
Dude should look at a dry sump system to help with the crankcase pressure/oil return issues those high power rb's have.. In a time attack situation it's gonna help save that expensive engine from oil starvation
Lmao, Larry talking about buying a road flare for his car on ebay.. So many of those were wasted in Canada when the rush of imports were brought in. i remember at least 5 times where people took the flares out and lit/threw them at random stuff. lol dumb but good times, makes me miss my soarer. should have never sold it. My soarer came with some wicked mini disc's loaded with japanese beats, some of the things ppl have found inside their JDM cars hahha...
Subaru should do a reissue production of this car
Lolll emissions would kill its spirit
We got these back in the day in nz and oz like 150k
Hey larry chen ive got a 1995 subaru imp. Heres the vin look up the car if u like jf1GM6352SH414971 so at lest you now how old it is also youll no every thing on the car its also from jupan thank you for ur time i am wanting to seal the car thank you again
Most sought after wrx sti 22b, only 24 of this rare superb car sold outside japan out of 424 units. Wow!!!
This is one of my all time favorites. Great video.
This whole video is the reason i wake up in the morning.
Yooo that 32 is so goddamn sick
Funny how the first F&F movie only showcased just a hand full of USDM cars, when there were JDM legends that deserved more recognition at the time for the big screen.
What a beuat and wanted Loius to have a chance to see/drive/shoot it. This and the Colin Mcrae video top gear made is top notch.
I think if I saw this in real life I would literally up and cry.
One of the best late 90's Subaru Impreza WRX after the STi 22B is the JDM spec STi Type R. It has the same center diff controller as the 22B, a close ratio transmission with a 4:11 final drive, and a LSD. Doing 260kmh (160mph), that's 8000rpm from the engine. Oh, and it weighs less than 2850 pounds.
The STi Type RA was mechanically better, each model year there are differences, there are items the Type R don't have the Type RA do, for example the 13:1 quick steering rack and a front LSD is Type RA only. You could also factory spec them with a taller 5th gear for cruising.
@@johnf6348 I believe you are referring to the later export version of the Type R in comparison to the JDM V3 model I had. JDM Type R is mechanically the same as the JDM Type RA, even down to the lack of factory undercoating on both, the 180kmh speed limiter, and both came with IC waterspray. The only difference between it and the JDM spec RA which a friend of mine owned, are the roof vent, manual window winders, bare bones interior, lack of trunk carpeting, and the extra doors on the RA. And both JDM cars required 100 octane fuel which was and is still not available in my country.
I recalled the time I replaced the air intake filter with aftermarket HKS "mushroom" type, fitted a turbo back exhaust system, had the speed limiter removed, and no retuning. That was a hard lesson I learned as the first time I drove it to 260kmh with the engine screaming sweetly at 8000rpm, not long after, piston no.3 melted. 😅
Had the engine rebuilt.
The good old days though. 😁
@@JIM-TREFVTRETRE As i said, they vary year on year, the only GC8's that came with a front LSD were the STi Type RA Limited, they also came with the quick rack. I've been driving and competing in these cars since the 90's, owned two STi5 Type RA 555 WRC Limited, currently drive a 500BHP JDM widetrack STi and a 750BHP TA Impreza. If you are really interested in the cars there are some great website resources out there. I help run the website dedicated to the 22B in the UK.
@@johnf6348 Yes, you're right. Mine did came with LSD and quick rack. Anyways, I'm still into car but cannot afford to play with them anymore, budget wise. Lost my job a few years back and at the age that I'm in now, hard to get jobs now.
@@JIM-TREFVTRETRE sorry to hear that Jim, hope that improves for you. When i was short of cash i offered to help a local club racer, cost me nothing but kept me involved.
Loved that car so bad,I ended up buying a my99 wrx 4 door then later on in Australia they released the 2 door sti which is also a rare car not as crazy as a 22b but next alternative for sure and they came in blue,grey and white!
@21:23 Beautiful sight! On the way to an Initial D lineup!
Best video yet! Great work Larry 👌🏻
Larry not talking about his Datsun?! Still a stunning legacy for Subaru!
Well idk how it was to be but I've seen 1 of these.. not sure if it was the same year but it was a 2 door Subie and had the STI fog covers some 15 or 20 yrs ago here in my town in Indiana. I remember it well because I had never seen or heard of a 2 door before and I fell in love with it and I've ALWAYS been a Chevy only guy for the most part. I haven't seen it in years but I distinctly remember it. Ill have to call the shop it sat in front of and see what i can find out on what happened to it.
It takes larry longer to tell us about a cool subaru than it does for dark docs to tell us about the battle of chosin reservoir twice
My cousin has one in Ireland. 32k on the clock. Beautiful car. Wish I could post pics 😒😒
The only car worth watching is the 22B.
Seems like you got bit by the Subie bug. GCs in particular are a special driving experience.
Show and display.....gotta it. Come to Canada, 15 year Rule.........Huge show of JDM's here.
i saw this skyline parked out side rubios on kattella and knott ave in stanton ca, i took so many pictures lol
King of Subaru Classic.
You have to push it on an on ramp or a more curvy road ,like that XRX dude from HK, to appreciate more for the 22B, bro!
On another note, that Air Force pilot must be working for an private company now...
r32 and 22b are the goats
Is this the one that was on bring a trailer?? Such a beaut!
I've owned 3 subies and the last car I had was a 97 Impreza that was blue but not rally like that one, and it had a little fuse box under the hood near the fire wall and if u took it out it would put the car in front wheel drive and in would put it in awd. But it wasn't turbo .. but still nice . .
That meant your Subaru color was 66C, Mystic Blue Metallic (I had one).
One of the rarest car
Don’t want to be a garage queen, should drive it as it is
Rename this episode! Larry geeks out.
Videos like this make me realize how much of a gaijin I am 😂