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t3hWIT

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  1. Some background on the car: I purchased this 4 years ago, a non-turbo model as we were not introduced with that variety until the bugeye was introduced. I, like many other American Subaru owners, have taken the route of turning the car into a model that Subaru should have brought here in the first place. While I don't quite have the funds for the turbo-engine swap or an RHD conversion yet, I've spent the past four years modifying the engine to the best of it's potential, and attempted to replicate a mildly modified WRX inside and out. The full buildup can be found here: http://www.rs25.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68654 To further emphasize my statement on this being a completely different world... Where I'm originally from, we usually get about 60cm of snow thorughout a winter. Here in SC, it's rare for the temperature to drop below freezing, let alone be accompanied by any white stuff. In PA, Subaru's are a dime a dozen; Both of my cars are Impreza's, my brother has one, my grandmother has one, two of my cousins have them, my grandfather has one, and my parents are about to purchase one as well. Here in SC, few people even know what a Subaru is. I went from a world where I blended in to a place where I stand out wherever I go. I'm not sure I like it...
  2. With clumps of mud slinging off the tires, I go off in search of another ironic moment. Maybe a wall of graffiti. An abandoned car rusting away in a field. Something to offset the glow of the machine I'm driving. After a few left turns, followed by a few to the right, I'm lost. A trailer-home, a shack, and a decaying barn. Dogs bark at the car from the safety of their pen. An old man on a rocking chair gives me a look, verifying what I already know. "You don't belong here." What's this? A completely unpaved road with street signs attached? I'm intrigued. A pair of steel tracks fading off into the distance. Do I chance it? Settle the car between the rails suggesting that I have no fear? Too risky, too much to lose. I never said I had any guts. I'm blocking the road. An woman drives through, her scar-ridden face suggesting her rough upbringing. A scowl and a wave of the hand. I flick the key into the ignition and pull away. Introduce the satnav to this late afternoon glow. "Where to?" asks James. "Home." What a funny word to call it, being a small flat in a place where both I and my peers know I don't belong. Home. A closing statement? That suggests an end but I'm only getting started... In Domo We Trust. http://www.flickr.com/photos/t3hwit/sets/72157616680649084/
  3. First, an explanation. While I'm aware that this thread has very little to do with Scotland other than a couple Scottish flags on the car, the majority of the SIDC members I've been fortunate to have met call this forum home. Some background information before you continue on. I'm currently living in South Carolina, and I'd like to say it's against my will. I'm originally from Pennsylvania which is only 750 miles north, but is a world apart. You might consider Americans to be the same regardless of their specific geographical location, but you'd be mistaken. East versus West Coast. Yankees versus Southern Rednecks. We all pay our dues to the same government but take a few hours drive and suddenly you're in a completely different culture. That said, by all means, enjoy the read. I've been sitting here for about twenty minutes, trying to decide how to start this thread. It's always the hardest part, trying to catch the readers attention; to create a transition between the many other topics here and the few photo's I'm sharing. Do I start off saying how I've always had a thing for clean cars in a dirty environment? Too cheesy. I could mention that pulling into a construction site just hours after a heavy rain wasn't the wisest decision. Maybe not. It's a bit obvious I guess, as my girlfriend mentioned under her breath as she scraped the sticky mud off of her flip-flops since I insisted she get out of the car. Maybe mention how ironic it is that I used to post pictures of my car at every possible moment when I was back in Pennsylvania, but this is the first real "photoshoot" I went on since we moved into this God-forsaken s*** hole last August. But that would be a lie as I only intended on going out for a few quick photos. So that's it then. I've got nothing. Enjoy the photos.
  4. So... I've got about fifteen pictures of my car I took last weekend, along with a somewhat-entertaining writeup. Where would I post that? Off Topic here? The General Discussion on the main forum? Somewhere else?
  5. Aw, you guys get the headlight washers and the rear fog light. I performed an alignment on one a couple months back for it's 1000 mile service. Spectacular car, I wish I were able to drive it outside of the parking lot.
  6. Used to be my hometown american rock station until I moved out of the region, 105.7 The X. I still listen to it online though. http://gateway.andohs.net/player/default_n...er=&nometa= Worth a look might be www.pandora.com which creates a custom playlist based on your favorite music. Most similar sites simply play all music of the same genre, such as all kinds of rock if you were to type in the Foo Fighters. Pandora breaks the song down to very specific qualities and finds similar music based upon those.
  7. From my trip to St. Louis, Missouri a few weeks ago. Heavy post-editing. Comments welcome, I'm still a n00b.
  8. From last weekend's rally in the 100 Acre Woods.
  9. I can arrange something if you guys are that interested.
  10. That's nuts man, you wouldn't catch me ditching a perfectly good plane like that.
  11. Awesome man, I'm a bit envious of that shirt. I just framed my McRae Gathering decal today, the one Derek Ringer signed at the NEFR.
  12. I must have p***ed a lot of people off with our rental car then. Nobody uses their parking brake here unless it's a manual transmission and they're parked.
  13. Maybe. I want to return for a longer stay in Scotland. There's quite a bit I still would have liked to see. Definitely. Hopefully within a few years, once my girlfriend gets her Doctorates and all. I'll be in touch once we start planning it.
  14. Thank you. What better a way to meet local Subaru owners than to crash their weekly gettogether? Thanks dude. The Prodrive tour was excellent, it was one of the 3 main reasons why I wanted to come to the UK. Quite a few CADS and SIDC members helped out with the planning and organizing of the trip, and I can't thank them enough for that. I didn't think I would be allowed to take pictures of the police, especially in the Glasgow airport but they shrugged after I gave them an explanation. Let's just say police in the US don't wander around with automatic weapons on them. I think my mom's jaw dropped to the floor when she saw them. That picture of those two is the second highest viewed picture in my account, second only to this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/t3hwit/2066512855/
  15. Finally, after a few months of everything but editing and posting pictures. I promised Grant and Imy that I'd post them in the Scottish section, the general community can go searching for them. There's a ton of photos, but I uploaded them all to my Flickr page. http://www.flickr.com/photos/t3hwit/collec...57607414009344/ Day 7 through Day 10 are in Scotland. Enjoy! P.S. Big thanks to Grant and Imy for showing us around Lanarkshire amongst many other things, and to Welsho for offering us transportation in the first place. Your hospitality really made that second leg of the trip worthwhile.
  16. Downloading now, can't wait to watch it.
  17. It's a good read and has a few cool photos with it. Might be worth picking up the issue if you haven't already.
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