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  1. Just saw this posted in Announcements by John: We are pleased to announce that SIDC members can now get up to 10% discount on parts and labour at Revolution Motorstore. World-wide mail order is also available. For more information, contact their sales team on 0191 4770785 or via their website at Revolution Website Please remember to quote your SIDC membership number when ordering mail order, or produce you current membership card when shopping at the store. Happy shopping! John Typical - i spent just under a grand there last month!!! But posting this just to say they are excellent to deal with. Very friendly & efficient. And everything i bought is good stuff. And if you have Tarox brakes, i found them the cheapest for new discs for my 6-pots. And arrived by next day delivery - and i'm in Highlands!! (had to wait til they came into stock first tho - but i got free delivery on everything!) I would buy from them again (oh, & on a girly note, guy i dealt with had luverly geordie accent - i'd have bought anything lol) (But a Ross-shire one's far more sexy Gee )
  2. 1. Carl Davey, Cav Turbo 2. Jamie, Scooby ...depending on shifts 3. Iain, WRX Bug 4. Wuz 5. Ac!D 6. RS Grant 7. TrickyB 8. Miss Scooby, STI Type R - sorry, cant make the 20th 9. Power Junkie STI Type R 10. Sarah/John, WRX pending MOT pass 11. Rossyboy 12. Johnny50 (car unknown at present) 13. Tango - sorry, cant make the 20th My brother would go also.
  3. << And finally.............................."I'm sure there's a shop up here somewhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >> PMSL, ROTFLMAO And that was the cool down lap at the end of the day!!! Mr Scooby had been twitching and sideyways out of the hairpin all morning, but i'd controlled him. So on the cool down lap at the end of the day, since we were all crawling round anyway and heading in, i said "Right, let see just how sideways this car'll go" - and that was the result! We went totally sideways one way, thought i had it back, when he went sideways the other way, and with no grip we just went wwweeeeeeee round! Was PMSL tho. Even more when i saw someone running down the bank with a camera taking pics Said to Weeb, wait and see how many pics of this get posted on SIDC?! Cheers Dougster
  4. Just watched this. Really really sad. Some cracking shots of them driving too tho. End puts a shiver down ur spine. RIP. One day ur here, the next ur gone. Enjoy it while u can.
  5. << Hello again, it was nice talking to you. Jacqui's driving was really impressive. Sharon >> Hiya Sharon Was nice meeting you too. Cheers for the compliments on the day too, both for me and Mr Scooby (my car) Glad you had a good day. See, told u they were a friendly bunch. And there's lot more of us women now too Next time i'm down, come see me for some pax laps Cheers, Jacqui
  6. << likewise, i met you briefly today I was in Jacqui's car, still buzzing from her driving lol have to say out of all the times i've been out, no other driver would be able to keep up a conversation about their recent holiday while screaming round the track imy >> Cheers Imy. Really enjoyed our laps Anytime u wanna go back out, no probs. Hopefully it'll be a bit drier, lol Thanks for the compls too Us woman are so much better at multi-tasking lol. Cheers, Jacqui
  7. << ST3PH3N Anyone know if there was any pro photographers there on Sunday? >> GKL Photography was there. I've already had a few pics thru from him for Sunday Try emailing him... GKL Photography Graham Lamb ABPPA tel: 01506 412453 mob: 07946 038452 email: graham@gklphotography.co.uk www.gklphotography.co.uk British Professional Photographers' Association Sports Photographer of the Year 2002 & 2004
  8. FAO DORIKIN The number of the side of the locking whell nut key is 7N6. Does ur's have the same? (praying that it does!!!) cheers
  9. I aint mechanically minded i'm afraid, but speaking from own experience... I've got a 98 STI Type R, and it had the standard clutch on it when i bought it, and all seemed to be fine - until my 1st trip to Crail Did rather a few more runs than i said i would and by lunchtime it was smelling a bit! Went up against a TVR, which had been posting similar times to me and came looking for me in the queue () and was doing well until i went for 3rd gear but the clutch wouldnt work!!! Parked the car up, and let the clutch cool so i could do a couple of final runs at the end of the day, and that was the end of my clutch lol. I went for an AP Organic Clutch from TSL. I have NEVER experienced any clutch problems since it was fitted, and i use Mr Scooby at both Knockhill and Crail. And it's still easy to drive, even with heels on I sure the techy peeps will come along and give u loads of informative suggestions...
  10. Hiya, BIG thanx to everyone who's replied to this thread with advice Sorry for not replying before We tried all weekend to remove the f##kin nuts, but no joy. Then i was in hospital on Monday, just for day case surgery, so was taking it easy today. Still no success tho folks! Have tried all the hammering on things suggestions. The tool for removing that a few people mentioned - thats the one i bought originally and doesnt work on my wheels! I didnt want a welding torch near the wheels either, cos dont want to damage the paint/laquer (wheels werent originally that colour ). Had been wanting the new discs on at the weekend so i could get them bedded in before Knockhill on Sunday. I'll be taking it easy now this week, so wont be driving Mr Scooby anyway, so even if we found a miracle answer it would be too late for the discs, so they'll have to wait until after Knockhill anyway. Looking like i'll have to send the key away and get another one ! Unless anyone has a light bulb appear over their head after track time at Knockhill on Sunday (altho i still have to drive 150 miles home afterwards, so i would have to have the wheels still on please!) Dorkin - there is a 3 digit code on the side of the key (which i cant remember at present, and is out in the locked garage, inside my locked car - and i aint going outside!). I'll have a look at it 2morr and let u know what it is. Does urs have the same? Once again, thanx everybody for trying to help. At least i discovered that the fkn locking wheel nuts work!!! Cheers, Jacqui
  11. 1. Carl Davey, Cav Turbo 2. Jamie, Scooby ...depending on shifts 3. Iain, WRX Bug 4. Wuz 5. Scientific steve 6. Ac!D 7. RS Grant 8. TrickyB 9. Miss Scooby, STI Type R - sorry, cant make the 20th 10. Power Junkie STI Type R 11. Sarah/John, WRX pending MOT pass 12. Rossyboy I can make it on the 13th - but not the 20th im afraid (planning to be sunbathing somewhere hot instead then! )
  12. I have one of these for Mr Scooby - and they're excellent And they aint cheap either! Somebody bag urself a good product
  13. Cheers guys for all the advice so far. After just reading Craigs post, i nipped out to the garage, but it's not very good light, and these were taken on my phone, so i apologise for the poor quality, but these were the best i could do in the dark!...
  14. PLEASE, PLEASE, SOMEBODY, ANYBODY - HELP! I have a set of locking wheel nuts on Mr Scooby. They came with the car when i bought it 2 years ago, and they're aftermarket wheels. Problem being, now my new brake discs have arrived, the wheels need to come off this weekend in order to fit said new shiny brake discs - and the locking wheel nut broke!!!! I've tried all my local places, and nobody has these locking wheel nuts. I can order a new one, but that entails sending off broken key, and a new one been made, then sent out - no use, would take FAR too long. Tried a precision engineering place and he said for the cost involved he wouldnt make a copy one. Bought a "Locking Wheel Nut Remover" thats supposed to break them off, and was told would work, but needed an air gun to operate. So, got a local tyre firm who said they would do it no probs, so took Mr Scooby and said gadget down to them - and it wont work on my locking wheel nuts! Tearing my hair out! Wheels have to come off this weekend. Anybody have any suggestions? I dont care how u know, or wot "tools" u may have, or how u acquired the knowledge! Just need to get the damn things off - without damaging my wheels. And btw, i wasnt the dafty who broke the key! Cheers, Jacqui
  15. PLEASE, PLEASE, SOMEBODY, ANYBODY - HELP! I have a set of locking wheel nuts on Mr Scooby. They came with the car when i bought it 2 years ago, and they're aftermarket wheels. Problem being, now my new brake discs have arrived, the wheels need to come off this weekend in order to fit said new shiny brake discs - and the locking wheel nut broke!!!! I've tried all my local places, and nobody has these locking wheel nuts. I can order a new one, but that entails sending off broken key, and a new one been made, then sent out - no use, would take FAR too long. Tried a precision engineering place and he said for the cost involved he wouldnt make a copy one. Bought a "Locking Wheel Nut Remover" thats supposed to break them off, and was told would work, but needed an air gun to operate. So, got a local tyre firm who said they would do it no probs, so took Mr Scooby and said gadget down to them - and it wont work on my locking wheel nuts! Tearing my hair out! Wheels have to come off this weekend. Anybody have any suggestions? I dont care how u know, or wot "tools" u may have, or how u acquired the knowledge! Just need to get the damn things off - without damaging my wheels. And btw, i wasnt the dafty who broke the key! Cheers, Jacqui
  16. 1. Carl Davey, Cav Turbo 2. Jamie, Scooby ...depending on shifts 3. Iain, WRX Bug 4. Wuz 5. Scientific steve 6. Ac!D 7. RS Grant 8. TrickyB 9. Miss Scooby, STI Type R
  17. An update for anyone who posted in this thread... Had the Zero Sports Therm & Cool Rad fitted on Sunday (Cheers Tango and Gee WR1 )......result = SUCCESS!!! Car seems to be running fine, temp gauge doesnt move anywhere past middle of the gauge. Mucho relieve! Car hasnt had too much use since Sunday, but i'm sure Knockhill at the end of Sept will be the ultimate test For everyone who posted with advice, cheers very much I'm a happy bunny again! Cheers. J
  18. << Yeah mines a cup with bargain basement upholstery >> pmsl I've got plush leather and alacantra seats (woooho!) << Have you had any experience with the clio sport forum? I found a lot of negative comments and just not the general knowledge and good nature of the scottish scoobs. I'll just have to do the same as you and get an Impreza as well ! >> I did go onto the Renaultsport forum for a while, when i first got the Clio, but it wasnt of much use really. Everyone either complaining or talking about Trackdays which are way too far away! Came back home to Scottish Scoobies... pmsl at getting an Impreza too Ah, but u dont see what my fuel bill is a month running those 2 cars But i wouldnt swap either of them for anything Have fun with the 182 Maybe one day u'll return to Scooby ownership too!
  19. ...Only 10 Member places left! If there are any of these places left towards the track day, can a couple be converted to Non-Member places??? I have someone who would luv a track day, but isnt a SIDC member (and doesnt wanna be cos doesnt have a Subaru!)
  20. BTTT - last chance to get urself a quality item at a low price
  21. Sorry took so long to reply Car the same as the day i picked it up (so far!) When I bought the 182, i went for the Cup Suspension Pack, Cup Spoiler Pack & met paint as well. Makes a HUGE difference. Luv the car But compared to the scoob, it just so quiet! Hence why i luvved the note of urs Is urs a 182 Cup?
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