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mystery machine

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  1. Fine, provided you could keep it together through London traffic.

    Aye, 'fine' is the right word - does it not cost about £10 to drive a motor into central London these days?

    Imagine - driving a car on a city street and expecting one's road tax to pay for the pleasure - the sheer audacity! :thumbup:

  2. Thanks, very good point which I hadn't even thought about! :rolleyes:

    No problem at all :)

    I actually had my front side tints removed today for this very reason. I'd always assumed that, because the previous owner had used a lighter tint on the front, they must be legal and insurance-friendly... then I read this thread, did some further research, checked them out with a light meter (they were passing only 45%), realised the implications, checked with my insurance..... yep - they had to go!

    I was worried the car might look a bit daft with only the back tinted, but the new age Impreza's window shape and lack of any quarter lights lends itself quite well to this setup.

  3. P.S. The roads around here were VERY greasy this morning, depsite looking more-or-less dry. Quite unusual. I was getting wheelspin in 2nd gear in my 90bhp-ish runabout, and that usually only happens in slush...

    So I wouldn't write-off the Pug just yet (either figuratively or literally!).

  4. Ouch - on more than one count! :)

    Hope you get things sorted as quickly as planned - handy that you can keep the insurance company 'out of the loop' :lol:

    Was everything OK with the running gear? (tyres, wheels, driveshafts, etc).

    Strictly speaking, you were approaching the tree!
    :)

    He makes a good point! :rolleyes:

  5. Just curious - why do you usually use Magnatec, Boab?

    Must admit, I was a little surprised when I saw that the main dealer had stuck Magnatec in my STI at my last service - I expected a fully-synthetic like Shell Helix...

    However, I gather that it's not uncommon for Subaru servicing outfits to use the stuff...

  6. Went down to see Andy at Magma, who removed the tints from my front side windows.

    He did a great job for a very reasonable £20 - highly recommended :rolleyes:

    Andy also has a reputation for quality window tinting and can be reached on 01506 440 144.

    Special thanks to oobster for the recommendation :)

  7. Thanks for all the replies, folks - ScoUK in particular for all the detailed advice ;)

    Just one question: The tints that you guys have removed, had they been 'professionally' applied?

    The reason I ask is that when I first bought the car, the tints having been applied before I bought it, I had a wee try at removing a wee corner of the rear windscreen film. Even after minutes of exposure to the heat from the hair dryer, it hardly budged at all..... only got the corner back by about a couple of mm, then decided it'd be better to leave them alone! :whistle:

    I dunno... the film seemed very hard and very reluctant to come off. Nothing like removing a window sticker.

    Any opinions are more than welcome - just don't want to make an erse of it!

    Cheers again ;)

    P.S. Regarding residue, I have some label remover in an aerosol, which usually does a good job of breaking down adhesives.

  8. Hi folks,

    I'd like to have some window tints removed and I am looking for someone who can make a clean job of it.

    Preferably someone in Central Region or West Lothian (or mobile).

    Any recommendations?

    Many thanks ;)

  9. Surely Prodrive Springs are classed as genuine Subaru parts? (Mibees Gav could clarify)

    WJ

    I'm sure they would, but would the warranty be OK fitting SH parts, or parts sourced from outwith the main dealer?

    If a main dealer is willing to put in writing that the warranty wouldn't be affected (on the suspension specifically) then I may consider that option... I just don't like to give them any reasons to cop out of honouring warranty claims.

  10. cough for sale section cough ;)

    Aye, I know :lol:

    Thing is, I need to make sure my warranty isn't affected by fitting these new springs, because I'm going to need it when my shocks start knocking again. Doesn't make sense to put myself in a position where I might have to shell-out £800 for two new shocks just for the sake of saving a couple hundred fitting the springs... and knowing Subaru shocks, I'll be in that position more than just once in future! :)

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