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Posts posted by wrxmania
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Damn - I knew someone would razzle me eventually
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Was gonna add that BUT is a bit contentious...
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Avoid the biggest, most well known parcel delivery force who are royally incompetent - I have used them MANY times and in the 7 different written letters of complaint on seperate occasions and one to trading standards about their service I have never, not once received a reply.
I used them 22 times last year and they failed to uplift at the correct time always and most of the time did not uplift at all when booked - most of the time I had to take the item to the depot ("we couldn't find the address", "he is having his tea", "he is just coming now" (at 6:30 PM - yeah right), "There was a problem with the van", etc. 50% of the time the stuff arrived to me or the destination late for timed deliveries and they are SEVERELY overpriced when it comes to insurance and charges for non-VAT registered customers (ie the ordinary user). I have claimed back the delivery charge several times and on a few occasions they have "supended insurance guarantees due to adverse weather".
All in my personal opinion - these are not the views of SIDC, its elected members, staff or other forum users.
Ask Grant aka TheSquirrel555 what the situation is - he works forDHL.
Brian
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Meant to say - I don't have scales or I'd weigh one of my spares for you.
Brian
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Weigh a WRX one?
I have been told by my local fitter that, although heavy, the WRX wheels are lighter than the STI ones, which he described as "bl**dy heavy" (technical description ).
Brian
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Start a thread here and offer them for say £200 and they should easily sell - I'd buy them but as I say I've just bought some and I am skint, or I'd have some more
Brian
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If they have at least 5mm of tread the tyres MUST have been replaced I would imagine.
What are you expecting for them?
Brian
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Is there an echo????? echo???? echo?????
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Andy,
I've just bought a spare set of 4 with two new tyres, two part worn (Bridgestone Potenzas). Very minor marks but otherwise good.
How much did the dealer offer you for them and how much would you sell them for. How many miles have the wheels/tyres done?
Brian
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Some more:
6. Subs and bass-boxes.
7. All round midnight tints.
8. Steering wheel covers.
9. Painted dashboards/gear stick gaiters.
10. 80mm lowered suspension.
11. Fake rear discs (which go between the rear brake drums and alloy).
12. Three spoke alloys.
13. Tinted rear lights.
14. HUGE sunstrips.
15. Exhaust poppers
Brian
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Good luck with it - what colour is it?
Where are you based and where did you buy it from?
Brian
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Did you buy it from Drive/Morrisons - if so, hope you got a good price - it's been there for AGES!!
Brian
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Good luck Stephen,
You'll get there sooner or later The car for you is out there.
Brian
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Do a search here and on M.L.R. - there is one well underway to being organised for April...
Brian
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Following strictly the steering principles, speed limitations, etc of Roadcraft will be something many people will find difficult in a car which is quick, rewards spirited driving, often on the wrong side of the national speed limit and has a certain expected stereotypical, aggressive way of driving - which is often opposite to defensive driving systems.
My main suggestion I suppose is that Advanced Driving (from Roadcraft) techniques are more important in a car like the Impreza because it needs more respect, particularly in terms of speed limits and defensive driving techniques - most people are relatively aggressive when driving them, not always to other drivers but "attack" the roads more often, rally style - I suppose
However, the way you drive may may not really be that different from one car to another - it's the driver who speeds, causes accidents and drives aggressively, not the car.
Any pics of the arm rest fitted?
Brian
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Do you think it is possible to apply advanced driving principles fully in an Impreza? Dubious one that - I think in general yes but Imprezas and total adherence to the System of Advanced Driving don't always sit too well together
Just waiting for my car badges to get 'em on the car. Do you use the badge?
Brian
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Sheel garage about 5 minutes up the road at the East end of the Edinburgh road along from Morrisons, near Baillieston (as Grant said above).
I am sure a few folk may need to go so they will show you the way
Brian
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Yes, I am a member. Passed my Advanced Driving Test with them recently.
Livingston IAM group.
Brian
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Do you actually drive with your arm on the arm-rest? Or is it for when stopped?
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Move it to the following week - most folk will probably be on the run.
I am sure we will cope for a whole week - there are enough other meets
Brian
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Thanks all,
Used much of the MC2 on the engines and will keep it for that in future too.
Will go for good old soap and water
Brian
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Thanks guys.
Any more wonder solutions before I try good old soap and water, with elbow grease...?
I will also try adding some soap powder ala washing machine to help the process too.
Brian
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Thanks for all the tips lads.
I will try some of the more unusual ones - I will avid Wonder Wheels on a first attempt and try with the old soap and water job first.
The Dash Wipes Cal - remember them - terrible for the dash (looked American after I had finished) but I used them on my tyres, bumpers etc - great for that - I think I'll get some again.
Brian
DASTEK today 12th March - Pictures and results in here
in Scottish Scoobies
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Nice - like it