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405 Horses From A Topmount, Yeeehaaa!
the squiggle replied to scoobymark's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Another 3 thumbs up from me Cracking result for the given mods Wee tip, get a rottweiller and tie an elastic band round its baws and keep him or her in the car overnight -
Thank god i chose the right phrase, last time i cocked up in a humungous way, almost legendery some would say. Glasgow meet is this Thurs, details in the events section
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For the sake of arguments the Hawkaye STI that Geo sometimes turns up the resteraunt you work at on a Sat night is deemed a classic Musr say damn fine fleet of cars your assembling there Geo, almost as many if not equaling the mighty John Stevenson record which i am led to believe now stands at jsy over 5.2(million)
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3 Thumbs up from me I feinted at the link you sent me by PM a ehile back. Now i catch your drift The last spec was something special, i have no doubts the next stage will truly awesome
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Le Ho Ma I believe that means hello/how are you in Cantonese Welcome to the club and nice range of Scoobs you have owned.
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Damn good choice of brief Looks stunning when its usually parked on the infield at the hairpin
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Nice come back ............................. My liver is safe as houses mate ......................................... Good to see you are sticking about
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Truly a car worthy of the great mans name Had a shot of Imys RA last weekend down at a private test track. A properly set up RA can give a lot of higher powered cars a run for thier money Lookin good Paul
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Exactly what i was thinkin. Car looks so bare without the gfx, just so used to the car with the SWRT scheme
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Its a rare model that cost a fortune when new Fettled by Prodrive suspension wise, ECU wise and interior wise The thing on top of the dash is called a S.E.C.S unit, it displays the engine monitoring data in real time I love those seats, if they ever come up for sale...........Hello
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Welcome to the club Damn fine car you got there Double moistness down below when i see those uber rare seats. If i had 3 thumbs i would be sticking them all up
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I would also cut off your left testicle to drive that Damn nice bit of kit. I have driven the Caterham version, albiert simulated on rFactor, and by christ is that a weapon of mass destruction
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Thats Colin Greer's style, sideways at every oppertunity. Bloody talented driver that boy, never been in a car with anyone faster or more stylish than him Goes without saying, cracking pics Col as usual
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For yourself i would consider accom on the way back up the road. Initail plans are looking at us finishing at Prodrive at around 5ish. This may change as we get closer to the time but at the mo i would be thinking of a stop off maybe Carlisle area for your good self
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No. of sign-ups to mailing list - 229 No. of people registered interest - 186 Very encouraging numbers for so early in the planning process
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I've Given In.... I've Let The Bug Bite!
the squiggle replied to micra_wrc's topic in Scottish Scoobies
At least you are honest. The Bubblegum Magic Tree Air Freshener gets my vote -
Is this your first Scoob with DCCD? What diffs are on her, if you know? Does she have the quick rack fitted (Was an option on this model) Of all the Impreza's you have owned this one is surely gonna give you the greatest adrenalin rush
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I've Given In.... I've Let The Bug Bite!
the squiggle replied to micra_wrc's topic in Scottish Scoobies
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO OLOL All good stuff For a good comparison check, take the RA down the Elvanfoot Rd. A road you know well enough to push on a bit, should give you a feel for how she reacts under yer ar$e with the new set up Good to see the Geometry prize go to a good home -
Looking forward to see this go sideways round the track Damn good choice boss and she looks a cracker
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Welcome to the asylum
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plus Would you go ask McDonalds if just living off thier products would do you any harm? Of course McDonalds would say "our food is full of nutrition". Then we watch the movie "Supersize me" where mr Spurlock only eats McD's grub for a month.and nearly dies on his ass Consider Wilky's and mine ramblings to be the Micheal Moore of the VTA Dumpvalve
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I was sitting there reading the reply to the the quoted email thinking that it sounded familer, should do it was me that wrote the words printed above and i stand by every last one of them. Nice to know my words are being discussed around the world Got to agree with Wilky as you asked the wrong person if the product would damage the car Lovin the parts where it says it "might" happen and "Sorts everything out". Wake up and smell the coffee mr bloody turbosmart, it does happen and no the ECU is not gonna "Sort everything out" like some kind of East End heavy It is a fact that over time somehow fuel gets into the oil in the sump, predominantly on cars fitted with a VTA. So how does turbo bloody smart ass suggest this may happen. What other way is there apart from the way described above and short of opening the oil filler cap and proceeding to pour in 10 litres of Shells finest, an action in someone on day release from Carstairs would do. Are Turbo (bloddy buy our product and listen to our sales gumph as it was written by Goebells himself before the fall of the Reich in 45) Smart suggesting that fairies or leprachauns open the filler cap in the dead of night and proceed to fill the oil filler cap with fuel in a style a madman from Carstairs would be proud of. So couple of questions for either the originator of the email to fire back to them or i will 1. How do TSmart suggest that the fuel gets in there? 2. Are they denying that borewash exists on an EJ series of engine? .............................................. In fact scrap everything i wrote all those moons ago and go for it. If your lucky then the worst that will happen is some blind old Biddy will step out in front of you thinking you are the number 44 to the Drum. If you are unlucky then you are shelling out for a rebuild. You can take your chances all you please just to get the ppppssschchhhhhttt sound. For me std recirc does just fine As Wilky also said Happy Borewashing
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Skinny humpers also have massive appendage's When yours arrive Jimbo?
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Sorry to hear of your change of circumstances Any of the VW range of 2.0 PDi engines will give a good shove in the back torque wise and give a comfier ride than the Impreza into the bargain. You really need to buzz the Honda lump to get any kind of progress from it, the 2.2d is a good torquey number Scoobyseller should be able to give you a rough idea of the price but bear in mind that yours is a bit more special than the book equivelent
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Cue Monty Python song