
buffalo
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Thought it was bad to put your scoob on a rolling road as they have a tendancy to go pop?
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good choice
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yeah this happened to me though the springs were considerably younger. it was the drivers rear that went on mine it it was a brand new box of shiny new ones that was required unfortunately. pain in the a***.
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i have a 1/18 Auto Art of my scoob, cost my 70 sheets from flea bay iirc but the detailing is second to none. everything opens and moves and the seats even feel of alcantara
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Sorry if this is in the wrong place or the wrong way to go about this, MODS please feel free to move/edit Emptyheed i cant remember if it was yourself that was selling the black inovits? Do you still have these? Would you be interested in selling them still? Anyone else got redline 18"s with good tyres for a MY03 i'd be very interested. cheers, billy
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shat the bottom end, if its not one thing its another
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Big thank you to Craig who spent many a late nite performing open heart surgery and breathing life back into my baby. I can now finally get rid of the Ka i had to drive the last few weeks, ah mundane standard cars, i really dnt know how folk do it lol. Anyway it was a big job on Craigs part and i'm glad he offered his services to me. Comes recommended and now i can recommend him for myself. Top Bloke!!!!! oh eh so anyonne want to buy themselves a Ford Ka, purple, 97 R plate, 41k genuine. tax till end of april mot till november?
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gutted i hate drilling for things
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^^^^^^^^ how what you doing now? is it orange wheels?
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still undecided on this tbh, was an sti in my old work with the kit and i really have to say i didnt like it though i think it was a subtley different mesh from the ones pictured above. i may however be tempted in to the lower grille for protecting the radiator, would spray it black though to go with the car so it wasnt so garish. didnt realise there was any drilling involved i thought they just clipped in, maybe similar to the fog covers
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uh oh time to take me neons off then lol. i watched a 'makin of' program of the movie and they said of the scoob they wanted to draw on all its world rally pedigree with its looks. dnt really know or see where they are cumin from on that one and would have to say it does look gash. i dare say they'll be a few scoobs in the hamilton vue car park at 9 the mora nite lol wether we admit it or not
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i know when i buckled my OZ'ds on my pug i was was told by the council that as i had not reported the deficiency in the road to them, then how would they be aware of the problem to fix it. I can understand their point on this, but how am i to be aware of every pot hole i will incur on my journey?!? Letters went back and forth with estimates etc but i sold the car so didnt follow it up, though i do know of people who have eventually had payouts
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you live in scotland, simple as that. don't think they are aware of potholes in engerlund. as per a previous thread where the guy wrecked his bumper in a car park. It's all part of the 'joy' of motoring. I think we all know someone if not ourselves who have destroyed an alloy in a pot hole. If not alloys then its speed bumps claiming our splitters or denting our exhuasts. It sucks. There are area around my way which are recovered almost seasonally, but as sure as summer follows springs the new surface looks like a ballistic testing site after a short time. obviously this is accelerated in the winter with the 'grit' etc but what does this say about materials and methods used in fixing our roads?
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did you remove the bumper or just jack it up? do you think it would fit with an angled exhuast
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been following this group buy but redundancy forced my hand other wise. what was it like to fit? those are some nice pics.
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na doesnt happen, i posted a similar thread on this, in the spotted section a while back
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it will be fine, as stated previously it seems to be the in thing with the VAG guys. if your going to try to belittle people or shout them down james666, its best you get ur point across correctly ie not 10mm but a percentage of aspect ratio etc. really find it hard to justify ur aggressive undertones in ur posts. though then again you are a grown man with 666 in his user name. tp scooby, i was always under the impression an awd vehicle should run the same tyres, though porsche etc may have a different view on this.
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surely he should be banned from driving for a number of years and ejected from his job. Didnt realise those poor souls only earned 35k a year, no wonder their always asking how i can afford a car like this lol
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no way dude, were you the guy that loaned the motor to a guy who damaged it just the other week. gutted doesnt matter where u park in a car park someone always parks (badly) next to you! seems the further away u park the worse it is. thats why i take two spaces. gutted for you tho, motors are great when they're running sweet but more often than not its a short lived period as theres always summit to screw with ur happiness
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nobody like the idea of putting the wing lifters on the ironing board spoiler. seen them a lot in the states. if i had still had mine on the rex i think i'd do that rather than an sti spoiler. just that little more individual. tho i do love the big STI spoiler
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do not remove the badging and do not darken anything as then your car will look like my evil beast and i will not have this! EK and surrounding areas including all back road lovers lanes are my stomping ground to terrorise lol. na good pics, i wouldnt worry bout the badging, think it annoys the sti owners more than anything else lol
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nice pics, i'd be buying a splitter first tho before you worry bout graphics. i keep toying with getting a wrap but i'm sure once i get it i'll want it off. its swings and roundabouts
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Quality lol
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the loss off the additional weight was the reason the guy sold me his 'real carbon fibre lightweight strut brace' for my old 182 would you believe