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There's some important context to lay down in terms of Subaru design. Namely, function usually begets form rather than the other way around. A Blobeye isn't classically beautiful in the same way ...
This Petter Solberg Subaru WRX STI WRC Car Is the Ultimate Form of the Blobeye Now, you can buy it.
Subaru has issued a recall for 130 examples of the 2004 to 2005 model year Blobeye. The affected population concerns the Impreza and Impreza WRX, with Subaru noting that suspect vehicles had ...
The reaction to the 2003 WRX ‘Blobeye’ was so huge that Subaru had to employ Peter Stevens to handle the new look. The 'Blobeye' is arguably one of the best WRXs produced to date - it was in ...
Using a Ferrari California 4.5-liter flat-plane V8 engine and a lot of custom fabrication, this Subaru WRX STI is a monster built for competition.
It's our 2022 Subaru WRX Review. Does Subaru's latest rally-car-for-the-streets have what it takes to still impress customers?
The Frankenstein of Japanese performance sedans is built by combining the front end from a Mitsubishi Evolution IX, with the rest of the body from a Subaru Impreza WRX “Blobeye”. This means ...
This combination of three letters mightn’t mean much to the uninitiated, but to the diehard go-fast car customer, or even just the performance-curious one, WRX means something.
It even features a steering wheel paddle operated system that sprays water onto the intercooler, just like the “Blobeye” and “Hawkeye” STI’s made from 2004 to 2007 did.
By these lofty standards, our 2003 Shed of the Week blobeye WRX wagon (unearthed by Matt B from a little-known section of PH Classifieds) is a mere stripling at 222,000 miles, which would leave ...
This WRC2005, bodied as a "blobeye" car, competed in three WRC events and won more than a half-dozen stages en route to two retirements and a fourth-place finish at Rally Finland. Solberg finished ...
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