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Subaru STI S209

THERE WAS NO FAST FLEET report on the S209 last month because I spent it first prequarantining outside the Schengen Area for 14 days, before going on an essential 12-day business trip to San Francisco and then spending a further ten days in Swiss quarantine in France upon my return.

Altogether this meant 36 days of not driving the S209, so when I eventually got back home I was very excited about a long-planned trip to finish driving every single Alpine pass and col over 6000ft with my great

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