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Fast and Furious Four: Paul Walker's STI is on its way
Posted Feb 7th 2008 5:33PM by Damon Lavrinc
Filed under: Etc., Subaru
Click above to check out more images at Exhaustnote.com.
We wouldn't quite call ourselves fans of the Fast and Furious franchise, but we're getting more and more impressed with this newest iteration of the Subaru Impreza WRX STI. We'll admit that it's hardly the most attractive hatch on the road, but its blend of planted purposefulness and flared fenders have slowly made converts out of some of us.
Could it be made uglier? Most certainly. But the crew at Veilside are supplying a kit for the new STI that will make its debut in the new Fast and Furious sequel. The Rally Blue 'Rex is getting a full work-over at a shop in Southern California before Paul Walker (aka Brian O'Connner) takes the helm and our friends at ExhaustNote.com were able to supply some pics in the midst of modifications. While the new front bumper and precariously placed spoiler might not suit everyone's taste, the full roll cage could mean that better (non-CG, please) stunts are on the way.
The Fast and the Furious 4 STI Revealed!
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It won’t take long for the leaks to happen. We have even more information The Fast and the Furious sequel. This time, we’ve managed to sneak out with a few photos and even a video of one of the lead vehicles, a Subaru WRX STi.
The vehicle is reportedly going to be what Brian O’Connor (Paul Walker) will drive in the movie. There are no details as to what color the vehicle will be or what kind of art scheme will be thrown on it, but we know for sure know that this will be the Veilside kit that will be used in the movie and, eventually available later in the year for Subie owners.
What you see above is the vehicle before the Veilside kit was applied. Follow the jump to check out more photos after the transformation. We’ll have videos later in the day as well.
As seen here, the vehicle will NOT be a widebody. It appears that the vehicle is wide enough from the factory and Veilside has opted for a clean yet aggressive kit. here you can see the new bumper, vented hood and hood scoop.
Equally aggressive, the rear end, gets a roof spoiler and a really nice-looking rear under diffuser. We like it.
As you can see from these two photos, the interior is already being worked on, with a complete cage, presumably for stunt driving.
Posted Feb 7th 2008 5:33PM by Damon Lavrinc
Filed under: Etc., Subaru
Click above to check out more images at Exhaustnote.com.
We wouldn't quite call ourselves fans of the Fast and Furious franchise, but we're getting more and more impressed with this newest iteration of the Subaru Impreza WRX STI. We'll admit that it's hardly the most attractive hatch on the road, but its blend of planted purposefulness and flared fenders have slowly made converts out of some of us.
Could it be made uglier? Most certainly. But the crew at Veilside are supplying a kit for the new STI that will make its debut in the new Fast and Furious sequel. The Rally Blue 'Rex is getting a full work-over at a shop in Southern California before Paul Walker (aka Brian O'Connner) takes the helm and our friends at ExhaustNote.com were able to supply some pics in the midst of modifications. While the new front bumper and precariously placed spoiler might not suit everyone's taste, the full roll cage could mean that better (non-CG, please) stunts are on the way.
The Fast and the Furious 4 STI Revealed!
Thursday, February 7th, 2008 | News with
It won’t take long for the leaks to happen. We have even more information The Fast and the Furious sequel. This time, we’ve managed to sneak out with a few photos and even a video of one of the lead vehicles, a Subaru WRX STi.
The vehicle is reportedly going to be what Brian O’Connor (Paul Walker) will drive in the movie. There are no details as to what color the vehicle will be or what kind of art scheme will be thrown on it, but we know for sure know that this will be the Veilside kit that will be used in the movie and, eventually available later in the year for Subie owners.
What you see above is the vehicle before the Veilside kit was applied. Follow the jump to check out more photos after the transformation. We’ll have videos later in the day as well.
As seen here, the vehicle will NOT be a widebody. It appears that the vehicle is wide enough from the factory and Veilside has opted for a clean yet aggressive kit. here you can see the new bumper, vented hood and hood scoop.
Equally aggressive, the rear end, gets a roof spoiler and a really nice-looking rear under diffuser. We like it.
As you can see from these two photos, the interior is already being worked on, with a complete cage, presumably for stunt driving.
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they managed to make an ugly car even uglier