Looks good rab, but definitely run it off boost with octane booster and get it checked by someone decent as soon as possible.
Last thing you want is for the pistons to make a swift exit out the exhaust in a million bits
T'was aye in the new age in front of you that was coming out the services and back off ath the raith. Was heading down strathy park to cruise for 14 year old girls (I wasn't really).
Elephant sent me through my renewal for next month. £650 on the 10 month plan, but will phone around for a couple of full year ones now I've got my insurance back into sync
The coupon thread - http://forums.sidc.co.uk/forums/587917/ShowPost.aspx
The what do you do thread - http://forums.sidc.co.uk/forums/508786/ShowPost.aspx
It was a chronic lack of front end grip in a straightline as well as round the corners. Massive lift under acceleration making getting away from junctions in the wet almost impossible - from a 1.8 gutless engine too - and the lift at high speed was insane. 134mph in that thing. What was I thinking!
Set right foot to "gentle".
I go through less tyres on the scoob than I did on my old vectra. 10K on a set of fronts was only possible if the pope himself had blessed and installed them.
Vicki, think it was your car I spotted parked up in Hamilton. You've got your kids name as the reg haven't you? They made you work today in all that sun as well?? Bastarts
Glasgow - Black bugeye STI heading towards the city centre in Possil Park. Right behind a silver classic too.
Anyone?
I was driving 1.5 handed as my wrist is still a bit dodgy.
It was on Europsort. It was a bit weak for my liking. A wee boy with a remote control driving it around a black volcanic wasteland thing. Wasn't selling it to me at all. No arse out power slides or loud burble, just a wee classical soundtrack.
They should just bring a camera to a Glasgow meet and follow us on an ally-b led run. Then film all the faces with huge cheesey grins on when we reach the stopping point.
"Subaru: for big children everywhere."
Don't quote me please, but £120 for the lot?
Hypertech will sort you out with prices, but like I say - WELL worth getting done. If I was buying a new scoob I'd have it booked in for them the day it came out the showroom.
Here's my thinking gus - get all suspension work done in one go as it saves on labour and getting geometery done again.
Also, Droplinks are without doubt the best value mod I've ever bought. They transformed the car's near limit cornering. Everything was much more prescise and not wishy washy.
Duncan was fitting them free last time I heard anyway.
Craig, my 2005 WRX is on Teins + prodrive geometery. Might I HIGHLY recommend also getting the Whiteline alloy drop links all round as well as they are seriously worth the money. Get right back on the phone to Hypertech and get them ordered.