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  1. Same here bud, heading home today from Ullapool after a weeks great weather and possibly the best roads in Scotland if not the UK. Ullapool to durness,tongue,lairg,dornoch. All great fun and the pics will follow when i get home. Seen a few scoobs up here Black wrx..Ullapool Silver Spec d... Ardmair Red Classic...Dornoch Black hawkeye... Tain.
  2. I have a Bell full face for sale,Motorsport approved and stickered, pm me for pictures, offers via PM.
  3. Dont drive too close to the car in front[:$] Sorry bout that Kev. Maybe try allerdyces in Auchinleck, i am sure they have a couple of classics in at the moment.
  4. There you go Billy, just saved you £30.00, now go fill up with some go go juice and give it a hammering round the back roads[]
  5. Sorry bud couldnt get my camera out quick enough!!!
  6. Attention all, i was NOT one of the dithering tubes. For the record of course,just ask coulty[]
  7. Bellshill bypass about 1.30 today, did you happen to see the good looking guy in the Vectra flashing you in? Also a very tidy STI on the A8 just before the cut off for the bypass, you were behind a chaved up clio, i flashed you in too,nice roof vent BTW.
  8. Ok folks, many thanks for the assistance. Couple of questions on the back of the replies. 1.I am not really interested in getting a remap just to get more noise and a slight power increase,do i need one? 2.Playsatan was talking about flappy things within the pipe? whats that about and whats the best type to get? 3.Stephen, WTF are you doing with a petrol spreadsheet!!!!!! 4.Stephen, if the replies are all ok then your pipe may be what i am looking for,do i need new gaskets for yours Stephen and is it easily enough fitted myself ( i have access to full garage facilities,including ramp) ? The main thing is the CEL and remap.
  9. Squirrel..................................Either RS Grant................................Sunday 3rd June CORSA..................................SUNDAY,roads are quieter;-)
  10. Not that i need any more power as i seem to keep up with the fast boys with a STANDARD car,anyway here goes.[] I am looking at losing another cat,and the one karps had done interests me,i think it`s the one from the turbo down/back? ,i would appreciate costs,supplier,power/noise difference,and any other advice you can give,hopefully when i return online at the weekend i can vierw some good advice. I have an 04 STI with a TSL firestorm system from the centre cat back. davie
  11. Good we can celebrate peters 40th at the fun fair.,number 2 Mr Peter sir?
  12. NBO 5 which will be held on Sunday 17th june at Lightwater Valley ------------------------------------------------------------------- NBO 5 The Big Scooby Beat Meet. NORTHERN BIG ONE 5 (NBO) MISSION STATEMENT To bring together Subaru owners from different British clubs and companies ,in order to promote Subaru ownership and the subaru brand, to provide information for potential Subaru owners,and through the generosity of NBO attendees collect donations for worthy causes . I have been to three in total and thought an early start with a list of whos going, the fun fair is excellent for those who bring the kiddies.A gentle cruise down the M74/A66to hook up with the cumbrian scoobs at Scotch Corner then onto A1 then cut off to Lightwater valley 1.CORSA,Mrs Corsa and Child.
  13. Just cleaned the car and i would like to say 40000 thanks yous to Coulty for every single stone chip to the front of the scoob,Only kidding mate thats what they are for,plenty of paint in the paint shop. PS what about buying some of these?
  14. We liked it so much we turned around and did it again!!, a bit staged but good to see none the less. PS this was a section of private road on a private estate in a private part of the country;-)
  15. Well, what a day, shame Mrs Corsa and the wee one coulnt make it but it meant i had a good play today with the front group. Sorry to Coulty for the damage to his rear bumper,caused by my front bumper nudging him all the way round the run[] A couple of pics from me. Coulty feeling the cold for a change!! Higgy thinks this is a good day!! Higgy gets the front wheels up. Higgy goes up the way!! Picture of the day i think.
  16. Looks like the stages are free but it is still 120 euros for this rally pass Rally Pass Includes: - Two Super Special Stage tickets in Algarve Stadium (one for Thursday and another for Sunday) - Free entrance in Service Park - Parking in Algarve Stadium - ACP Village free access - Rally Backpack - Spectator Guide Price 120 euros So about £85 for 2 superspecials and service park.... bigger rip off than GB
  17. It has been confirmed that <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Sligo is the Base. The stages will cover Fermanagh, Cavan, Sligo Leitrim and Donegal.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Most of Sunday will be In Donegal. I’ll keep you informed The exact routes will be confirmed to me by next Thursday, but i will have to PM to folk as the source i am getting them from doesnt want it on a public forum so early.[H][]
  18. Rally Ireland set to reduce to go green Rally Ireland has appointed PCE Energy Management as its sustainability partners for its event in November this year. The event will undertake a major carbon reduction initiative (CRI) under the management of PCE which will see it significantly reduce its environmental impact. The initiative will examine both the direct and indirect sources of carbon emissions and put in place strategies to manage their efficiency with the goal of reducing the carbon footprint of the event by 50% in its first year. Managing Director of PCE, Clive Walsh, an engineer by profession, said: “Our objective is to put into place sources of renewable energy, minimise waste and develop an aggressive recycling programme. We’re delighted to be part of the largest sporting event taking place in Ireland this year and in developing an innovative approach to sustainable practices in sport.” Rally Ireland is also promoting greater sustainability practices within the sixteen round World Rally Championships community itself. This includes promotion of bio-fuel cars and other carbon reduction initiatives. Rally Ireland Co-Promoter Seán O’Connor said: “We are delighted to be able to work with Clive Walsh and his team at PCE as this is a very important initiative for us. This is another area where we hope Rally Ireland can demonstrate leadership in the global sporting community.” Rally Ireland is a cross border event which takes place from 15th-18th November and is based in the north-west. The organisers expect 150,000 spectators will attend the event and so be exposed to its pro environmental message, coupled with a global TV audience in 200 countries.
  19. You need a special jig, router and bits to do this, i aint got them but i can speak to one of my mates who may be able to help as he stays in whatsitcalled,not far from karpsville? Let me know bud.
  20. Noel, is it the actual mitre jigged joints you are looking at getting done?Or just fitting ,mitering and using joint strips?
  21. Bit of a lrge Subaru rally car jump,must be 50ft in the air!!! <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
  22. Jordan and Ringland on Board for Rally Ireland Jordan Grand Prix founder Eddie Jordan and former rugby international Trevor Ringland have been appointed as Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rally Ireland Management Ltd, the promoters of the Irish round of the World Rally Championships which will take place in November this year. Dublin-born Jordan started his career as a driver in karting and Formula 3 prior to setting up Jordan Formula 1 in the early 1990’s where he scored some considerable success, including giving Michael Schumacher his first Formula 1 outing. "This is a huge sporting opportunity for Ireland," said Jordan. "We have a wealth of talent in motorsport , both as competitors and organisers, and being part of WRC will allow us to develop that talent for the future. "Rally Ireland also gives us the opportunity to take a fresh approach to the planning and delivery of World Championship events and I believe the plans and strategies we are putting into place are creative, innovative and will become models of good practice within motorsport and beyond," he concluded. Former International winger Trevor Ringland has 34 caps for Ireland and was a member of the Triple Crown winning side of 1985 and a Lions player. He is now a solicitor practising in Belfast. He is also Chairman of the "One Small Step" campaign, whose objective is to encourage individuals and organisations to build a shared inclusive society. Ringland said: "Given the global exposure Rally Ireland will receive in over 200 countries, and the contribution of €46 million/£30 million it is set to make to the economy here, this is a fabulous opportunity to showcase not only our sporting talent, but our capacity for co-operation and our ability to deliver as one of the best in the world." The other members of the Rally Ireland Management Board are co-founders Seán O’Connor and Ronan Morgan and Chief Executive Officer David Marren. The four-day event will run from 15 - 18 November and will be based mainly in the north-west.
  23. Looks a sore one the boy falling off the trials bike and breaking his bones!!
  24. Years ago when i had a works escort van i tried the fog light with a guy, it didnt work. 200yds further up the road when my speed had increased i touched the brake pedal,it didnt work. 200 yds further on still i hit the brakes, he ploughed into the back of me wrecking the front end of his Granada. I bet he never tailgated ever again!!!! Really was funny though,dont reccommend doing it in a scoob though.
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