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steveairdrie

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  1. never seen you matey. let me know what time i'm booked in at!! hows the car going?
  2. cheers matey seen you heading towards me and liked the cheeky little manouver on the roundabout. steve
  3. That would've been me matey heading home after work. I'll keep an eye out for you in the future. steve
  4. Ciaran I got £460 for my 4 pot alcons off my p1 on ebay and that was for the calipers, used ferrodo ds2500 pads, and bells the rotors were knackered. I'd stick them on there. I couldnt believe the price i got for them people from other sites were only offering £250 - £300 for them. steve
  5. Cheers guys. Eventually worked out how to change it back Steve
  6. Hi Logged on today and when i click on a topic to read it, it only shows the first post. The other replys are listed below with the username of who wrote the reply but you've got to click on each reply. Anybody know how to change it back to the normal settings where all the replys are shown in full. steve
  7. My mate in work got his honda type r wheels done in newbridge at a company called hot wheels and they did a cracking job of them. steve
  8. No prob's kenny. Cheers for the rails for the decking just going out to finish it. steve
  9. I'd rather have the Lichfield 2ltr Sti impreza than the cosworth. Steve
  10. Hi Today driving home from work my p1 began to overheat so i stopped and checked it. The top radiator hose felt solid as if there was back pressure or a blockage. So i let it cool down and got my mate to bring me some water so i could drain the coolant and fill it up so i could get the car home. I managed to bleed the water through and got the heater warm to. While driving home the heaters were blowing hot and cold and the temperature was sitting about 3/4 up the gauge. When i stopped and let it idle the temperature went down to its normal mark. Once home I drained the water and removed the thermostat and checked to see if it was working in some boiling water which it was. Fitted it back together and filled with coolant and bleed the system but i couldn't get it to bleed. I noticed that the heater pipe which runs from the back of the engine was roasting where it came from the engine but half way down the pipe towards the heater it was freezing cold, this was happening with the heater in the car set on full heat and at number 4. I did notice that there was some condensation/ water in the tailpipe of the exhaust. The engine was rebuilt last year before i got the car and looking at the receipt it say's head gaskets (1 mm) were £104, i had andy forrest map the car and it was running great up until this morning. While it was overheating and when i was nursing it back home the oil pressure was the same as it had been since i got the car. There is also no gunk on the oil filler cap and having only changed the thermostat 6 weeks ago the coolant was still slightly pink. Anyone any ideas? Or is it needing a visit to a garage? steve
  11. Have to agree with ballistic. I had 2 impreza before going to an audi a3 when our daughter was born last year, the a3 cost me about £40 a week (although i did use it a little more) in petrol and the scooby cost me £55. So i sold the a3 after 4 months and got a p1. It might cost an extra 15 - 20 pound a week but it's worth it when you get out of the car with a smile on your face every time. during the last fuel protests when the hauliers blocked the refineries They lost the support they needed from the public after several days, when only another couple of days wouldv'e forced the government to think about it. Hauliers wont try it again because the support collapsed the last time. steve
  12. Cheers guys I was thinking maybe they drive on the right where k-sports are made which would make the o/s and n/s opposite sides from us And make the grooves go the wrong way unless k-sport pack the boxes specifically for the British Market. Just a thought. Steve
  13. You could also strip them down and put new grease in your current ones. Not all subaru struts can be serviced so you'd have to check if yours can. If you do the job yourself your costs would be minimal as the grease isn't expensive. steve
  14. Hi Bought 8 pot K sport a few months on the scoobynet group buy. fitted the discs on either side matching the stickers on the discs for rotation, with the grooves going from the bell towards the front bumper. This matches various pictures on scoobynet which guys have posted to show their kits fitted. Today i've fitted rear grooved discs and pads from godspeed and the grooves run the opposite way to the k-sports discs. The groves run from the centre towards the boot, fitted them according to the markings on the discs Any reason for this or is it down to manufacturers choice. steve
  15. Had my iPhone for three months now and it's the best phone I've ever owned. Tv catch up is great as well as the sky+ recording app. Another app I use is 7.0 MPX which if you use to take pictures it uploads them to your computer as 7 mega pixels instead of the standard 2 mega pixels and it's free. I also use the ebuddy app a lot which let's you use all the messenger services like yahoo, msn, aim and facebook. Steve
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