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Posts posted by notsosmall
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Hello and welcome
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I like it too, takes a little getting used to but loads very quickly and looks good
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Hello and welcome
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Good spot
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Not good mate but at least all in there are ok
The car is only metal and can be replaced, life cant
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Hello and welcome
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Very nice
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hope you know what your doing if attacking you car with a machine and G3!?
G3 is very aggressive!!! you will lose a lot of paint very quickly!
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Looking good Craig .Were abouts is this place in the Ferry
its the back of castle street beside a scafolding place
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Looking good
That's who does all of my paint work
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Asda's sell these im sure
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Good Vid
Just a shame its not a Subaru hes driving
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It will look good
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That's a nice looking VW
I seen the 306 Rallye last week in blair
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OOOOOOOOuch thats gotta hurt
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Ha ha ha quality
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Mine has been daily use for the last 2 1/2 years but not anymore i bought a van just the other week to run about in and for the dogs
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its got to be clean for going on a run, it helps with aerodynamics
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Yeah that would have been me
OCD has been out the window the last few months tho
That is all about to change though, bought an old van the other week for the dogs and general running about so i can keep my scoob cleaner
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basically when I start the car up its always left too warm up to full temp before I go anywhere
This is not really great for your car it will not get up to full temp buy sitting ticking over only, you should start the car and move of asap and drive gently off boost for 10 mins to let everything warm up properly before booting it
Oiled filter with a MAF is a no no. Try taking the car for a little run and stopping letting the car idle and dissconnect the MAF if the car idles as normal with is disconnected it is a MAF problem if it cuts out the MAF is OK.If it's not this get the fault codes checked
I would reccomend getting a dry filter element as the oil can cause premature failure of MAF's
What Ciaran said is good advice
Have you changed anything on the car recently?
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as per title really, will standard subaru newage rear 2 pots fit the rear of a 2000 forester?
And where would be the cheapest place to but new 2 pots its for someone else not me and they want new red ones! personally i would buy second hand and refurb red before fitting
Any help appreciated
Thanks
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Most likely a Zymol sponge
Thats the one couldn't remember the name
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Where are you from?
As already said machine polish is the best fix for swirls but can be costly, if working by hand then after claying, Autoglym SRP (super resin polish) would be my choice it wont fix the swirls but it will reduce and fill them and make the rest of the paintwork shine after a few coats protect it with a good wax, sorted
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You, Chris? Fussy? *lol*
Hehe
Do I re-sticker ?
in Scottish Scoobies
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Yeah I'd leave it too
Looks good