Stephen Ketelsen decided to WRX swap his stock Subaru Crosstrek—and it rules. He tells us exactly how the project came to life.

Subaru still refuses to build another WRX wagon/hatchback for the US, and we can’t figure out why. The old five-door was hugely popular among enthusiasts before it disappeared for good in 2012. Since then, we’ve only gotten increasingly worse versions of the sedan—with no hint of a returning hatchback (unless you live in Europe). One WRX fan, though, decided to take matters into his own hands. Stephen Ketelsen—who goes by @vb_hatch on Instagram—transformed his stock Crosstrek into a proper WRX hatchback.
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