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1 Scoob + Empty Edinburgh Park + Sunshine = Photo Opportunity !
boris b replied to 4Hero's topic in Scottish Scoobies
More cracking photos......Looks very sleek by the way..... Logo looks ok tho.. -
2 Scoobs + Empty Roads + Countryside = Photo Opportunity !
boris b replied to kloon's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Cracking piccies matey [H] -
Hello mate + welcome.
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Hi mate........welcome[Y]
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They are all minging....Why O Why folk do that i'll never know
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Jeeze mate...Nightmare. Hope you get it sorted out
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I have a centre cat section from my wagon....BUT..... i'm down at the west side of Edinburgh . Your more than welcome to it if someone is going up your way to drop it off. Kit
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Your not joking there eh??????? That's awsome....
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Def the new ones...Look superb .
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fao golfdaft...or can someone give me a contact no 4 him
boris b replied to SEEVERS's topic in Scottish Scoobies
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Jeeze mate. What percent were the tints on the front mate ? I've just got 35% put on my fronts and limo tint on all the rear. Not had any problems with the traffic police in Edinburgh... It would appear that they were out to get the quota of statistics that day....
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Well said mate from someone on your side. Ki
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Nightmare for you mate.... DON'T SELL THE CAR...
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Very nice and clean mate.
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It is superb isn't it....I've only had my turbo for 3 weeks after getting rid of my Sport.....I still can't stop smilling. .. that soon stops when i'm never away from the petrol station..LOL Kit
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(10) Save as provided in paragraph (11), the windscreens or other windows constructed in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Regulation of specified safety glass, specified safety glass (1980) or safety glazing and specified in column 3 of Table II in relation to a vehicle of a class specified in column 2 of that Table shall have a visual transmission for light of not less than the percentage specified in relation to those windows in column 4 when measured perpendicular to the surface in accordance with the procedure specified in a document specified in relation to those windows in column 5. (Regulation 32(10)) 1 2 3 4 5 Item Class of Vehicle Windows Percentage Documents specifying procedure 1 Motor vehicles first used before 1st April 1985. All windows. 70 British Standard Specification No. 857 or No. 5282. 2 Motor vehicles first used on or after 1st April 1985 and trailers a. Wind- screens 75 The documents mentioned in subparagraph (i), (ii) or (iii) of the definition in paragraph (13) of "specified safety glass (1980)." b. All other windows 70 (11) Paragraph (10) does not apply to - (a) any part of any windscreen which is outside the vision reference zone; ( windows through which the driver when in the driver's seat is unable at any time to see any part of the road on which the vehicle is waiting or proceeding; © windows in any motor ambulance which are not wholly or partly in front of or on either side of any part of the driver's seat; or (d) windows in any bus, goods vehicle, locomotive, or motor tractor other than windows which - (i) are wholly or partly in front of or on either side of any part of the driver's seat; (ii) face the rear of the vehicle; or (iii) form the whole or part of a door giving access to or from the exterior of the vehicle. (11A) Paragraphs (10) and (11) have effect in relation to any tint, film or other substance or material applied to a windscreen or window as they have effect in relation to the windscreen or window itself. (12) For the purposes of this Regulation any window at the rear of the vehicle is deemed to face the rear of the vehicle if the inner surface of such window is at an angle exceeding 30 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. (12A) Paragraphs (2), (6), (7) and (8) do not apply to a window which is legibly and permanently marked with a designated approval mark. (12B) Paragraph (10) does not apply to a window if - (a) it is a window to which paragraph (12C) applies and is legibly and permanently marked with a designated approval mark which does not comprise the Roman numeral "V" (other than as part of the combination"VI"); or ( it is not a window to which paragraph (12C) applies and is legibly and permanently marked with a designated approval mark. (12C) This paragraph applies to a side or rear window if - (a) any part of it is on either side of or forward of the driver's seat; or ( any part of it is within the driver's indirect field of view obtained by means of the mirror or mirrors which are required to be fitted by Regulation 33 when such mirrors are properly adjusted; and for the purposes of this paragraph a mirror shall not be regarded as being required to be fitted by Regulation 33 if, were it to be removed, the vehicle would nevertheless meet the requirements of Regulation 33. (13) In this Regulation, unless the context otherwise requires - "British Standard Specification No.857" means the British Standard Specification for Safety Glass for Land Transport published on 30th June 1967 under the number BS 857 as amended by Amendment Slip No.1 published on 15th January 1973 under the number AMD 1088; "British Standard Specification No.5282" means the British Standard Specification for Road Vehicle Safety Glass published in December 1975 under the number BS 5282 as amended by Amendment Slip No. 1 published on 31st March 1976 under the number AMD 1927, and as amended by Amendment Slip No.2 published on 31st January 1977 under the number AMD 2185; "British Standard Specification BS AU 178" means the British Standard Specification for Road Vehicle Safety Glass published on 28th November 1980 under the number BS AU 178; "designated approval mark" means - (a) in relation to a windscreen, the marking designated as an approval mark by Regulation 5 of the Approval Marks Regulations and shown at item 31 in Schedule 4 to those Regulations; and ( in relation to a window other than a windscreen, the markings designated as approval marks by Regulation 5 of those Regulations and shown at item 32 in Schedule 4 to those Regulations. "safety glazing" means material (other than glass) which is so constructed or treated that if fractured it does not fly into fragments likely to cause severe cuts; "security vehicle" means a motor vehicle which is constructed (and not merely adapted) for the carriage of either - (i) persons who are likely to require protection from any criminal offence involving violence; or (ii) dangerous substances, bullion, money, jewellery, documents or other goods or burden which, by reason of their nature or value, are likely to require protection from any criminal offence; "specified safety glass" means glass complying with the requirements of either - (i) British Standard Specification No.857 (including the requirements as to marking); or (ii) British Standard Specification No.5282 (including the requirements as to marking); "specified safety glass (1980)" means glass complying with the requirements of either - (i) the British Standard Specification for Safety Glass for Land Transport published on 30th June 1967 under the number BS 857 as amended by Amendment Slip No.1 published on 15th January 1973 under the number AMD 1088, Amendment Slip No.2 published on 30th September 1980 under the number AMD 3402, and Amendment Slip No.4 published on 15th February 1981 under the number AMD 3548 (including the requirements as to marking); or (ii) British Standard Specification BS AU 178 (including the requirements as to marking); or (iii) ECE Regulation 43 (including the requirements as to marking). "vision reference zone" means either - (i) the primary vision area as defined in British Standard Specification No.857; (ii) Zone 1, as defined in British Standard Specification No.5282; (iii) Zone B (as regards passenger vehicles other than buses) and Zone 1 (as regards all other vehicles) as defined in British Standard Specification BS AU 178 and in ECE Regulation 43; and "windscreen" includes a windshield. (Regulation 32, as amended by (Amendment) Regulations 1987, (Amendment) (No.7) Regulations 1992 and (Amendment)(No. 5) Regulations 2003). Notes: (a) For meanings of "Approval Marks Regulations", "first used", "wheeled", "motor vehicle", "trailer", "motor cycle", "bus", "engineering plant", "industrial tractor", "agricultural motor vehicle", "deck", "double-decked", "goods vehicle", "locomotive", "motor tractor", "ECE Regulation" and "passenger vehicle", see Regulation 3(2). ( "Caravan" and "safety glass" are defined in Regulation 31(4).
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Ahh well , what the hell. Your prob correct,someone in pub said something similar when i said that the tints on their car were about the same as mine,his were factory tints.... Don't suppose that too many cops know what's what regarding this...Would be pretty damn petty if they were to fix someone for it... I'm nightshift tonight so will do some digging about on computer. Kit
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Exhaust to go on wagon... what else to do..???
boris b replied to boris b's topic in Scottish Scoobies
That's just what i'm gona do mate.....It was cheap anyway so if i don't like it , it aint too much to loose... BTW , There must be a delay at Swansea , if anyone else is waiting for a reg transfer....It's taking longer than the 7 days which they say is the max for it... 9 days now.. Brother in law is getting sick of people in the village waving and flashing lights at him. He got ma old motor and it still has my plate on it..[] -
Ha Ha, does it look that similar ? I'm waiting to see if i'm getting a set of Anthracite wheels for it.. What's on yours mate ? Kit B
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Exhaust to go on wagon... what else to do..???
boris b replied to boris b's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Cheers for that, as long as it makes a bit of a difference then i'll be a happy chappy... The welding and finish are a bit rough compared to the Afterburner Vortex i had on the sport. Looks like it was custom made..No stamps on it. Kit -
Exhaust to go on wagon... what else to do..???
boris b replied to boris b's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Ah well....Anyone able to say what make it is.... ? Just as well i didnae pay much then... -
Cheers mate, Raymond that runs the place said it's usually about £250....BUT... He done me a deal....I must have got him on a good day [] Kit
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Exhaust to go on wagon... what else to do..???
boris b replied to boris b's topic in Scottish Scoobies
Thanks for that mate, i wouldn't know a Prodrive zorst if it fell out the sky and landed on me ( very much the novice..) ...i'm only going by the description on Fleabay which was... Here we have a used pro-drive exhaust, i took this off my car because i fitted a full stainless sytem. The item has been sitting outside since i took it off my car which was about 2 months ago, it has surface rust only because it has been sitting outside for this amount of time. It came off my 1999 subaru impreza pro-drive 2000 turbo, the item is generally in good condition with just surface rust. im not sure which models this exhaust will fit apart from the classic 2000 turbo impreza's. -
Got this Prodrive off ebay ( from Aberdeen way ) delivered for £50 odd notes...Well chuffed. Getting it fitted later in week at friends garage, what else do i need to do once it's fitted ? was going to put a green filter in it as well. Do i need to get the ECU thingy ( not Mr Tech by the way) done or wot ??? Need advice please. Kit B