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  2. CUSCO Japan - Wikipedia

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    CUSCO Japan is an automotive company that was started in December 1977. As stated above it is a company specializing in car parts specifically suspension and coilover kits. . Its company name is actually Carrosser Co. Ltd with Cusco being one of four bra

  3. Veilside - Wikipedia

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    Veilside Co., Ltd. (ヴェイルサイド株式会社, Vueirusaido kabushiki gaisha, officially stylized as VeilSide) is a Japanese aftermarket automotive company which initially sold suspension and engine tuning parts, and now sells interior as well as body parts for aerodynamic and aesthetic enhancement of the vehicle.

  4. Subaru WRX - Wikipedia

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    The WRX and WRX STI are the performance model based on the GJ Impreza with higher output engines, firmer suspension, larger brakes, slightly resculpted body panels, lowered ride height and larger intakes. The body design also took a stronger departure from the Impreza donor model than in the past.

  5. List of Subaru transmissions - Wikipedia

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    This capability was removed for 2008 and later years. Subaru chose a simplified splash/scraper lubrication system. However, the oil pump-equipped 6MT version is still listed as the transmission of choice in the STi Group N parts system, even for the 2015+ model year WRX STi, with the option of mounting a homologated transmission oil cooler.

  6. 2025 Subaru WRX tS Is a Not-Quite STI - AOL

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    The Lowdown. Subaru has always loved not-quite acronyms. WRX was originally born as an Impreza trim level, standing for World Rally eXperimental, before becoming a separate (but Impreza-based ...

  7. Subaru Impreza - Wikipedia

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    Subaru debuted the turbocharged WRX performance variant of the third generation series alongside the mainstream naturally aspirated models on 2 April 2007. For this generation, most markets adopted the abbreviated name "WRX", although the Japanese, North American and UK markets retained the full "Subaru Impreza WRX" title.