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Old Sep 13, 1999 | 06:07 PM
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I've always been slightly jealous of the metal sill plates on the 22B, so I invested £120+vat with Graham Goode to get hold of some "official" Subaru ones for my STi4 saloon.

I'm not saying this is cheap, but they're well made, go on easily and look the dogs danglies. The front ones have big IMPREZA logos embossed on them (shame there aren't special STi ones, but you can't have everything I suppose).

BTW they are actually covers that fit over the existing plastic sills, so they look quite "beefy" but (IMO) aren't tasteless Max-Power items. Of course, no-one can see them unless the door is open so they fit in with my car's debadged low-profile image, while providing a handy solution for those occasional passengers who say "Subaru Im-what??"

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Old Sep 13, 1999 | 07:41 PM
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and I thought I was being extravagant spending 70 odd quid on a titanium sti gear **** !

if you like metal stuff - check the sti pedal covers at:
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Old Sep 14, 1999 | 10:54 AM
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I know it's slightly off the scooby topic, but the very coolest "kick plates" (don't kick them though they're a bit fragile) are those on the Mitsubishi FTO. When you open the door they glow a sort of cyan colour with the letters FTO. When you first see it you will go "Wow". Now if you could get them for the scooby...

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Old Sep 14, 1999 | 12:32 PM
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Hey Paul, how the bugga do you get to read all the info on that website??!! Its all in funny characters! (pics look nice though!)
Any ideas on how to make it legible???
Cheers.
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Old Sep 14, 1999 | 06:47 PM
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stuart - very rough translation available via translingo software...see below -
or download it yourself from
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Old Sep 15, 1999 | 12:47 AM
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Those STI pedals look great.

Hopefully they would make heel and toe easier as it is pretty difficult with my size 11's in a MY98 UK car.

Are they available in the UK?
If not are there any alternatives?


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Old Sep 15, 1999 | 06:05 PM
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Sparco do some nice ones - have a look at
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Old Sep 16, 1999 | 11:04 PM
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Yeah come on Paul! Where can you buy these lustrous and lovely looking Pedals in the good ol' UK???? Must be the best kept secret in Britain!

Ta, Stu.
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Old Sep 17, 1999 | 03:37 PM
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stuart
I got mine via C+K in Manchester 0161 224 1431 - price £55.23 (172 yen - 1 pound) + 18.90 for shipping by UPS - not sure whether Peter Connolly would mail them - I live locally so could collect.

however, armed with the sti part no. above you should be able to get any importer to ship them for you.
they are well worth it by the way -
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Old Sep 17, 1999 | 07:51 PM
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Cheers for the info Paul, guess that'll have to be done then...
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