08/09 Hatches, Stand up and show yourselves!!!
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Well officially White hatches rule , closely followed by Black ones . And Martin and Mick both have the trophies to prove it from the NBO 8 . Well done to both on the superbly high standard of your cars , they are a credit to you
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New shape saloon
Was in LA a few weeks back and saw a couple of MY10 saloon Wrxs on the road. Have to saw I was a k
Little under whelmed. Maybe the body kitted STi will look better?
Little under whelmed. Maybe the body kitted STi will look better?
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Nah I'll leave the trophey until next june. be Much more fairer on all the hatch owners that way lol
I like this picture from yesterday, just messing around
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Indeed, they give the paint work that extra dimention it didn;t have when it left the factory
And me a nervous headache, as I have to fill them all in
And me a nervous headache, as I have to fill them all in
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phew, just spent the last hour cleaning half the bonnet thanks to a bird crap that impregnated itself into the paint and splash droplets?!?!?!?
claybar removed slighlty, but swissol cleaner fluid worked magic (like tcut but natural and no chemicals) was still hard work, never seen bird crap so powerful!!!
layer of shield wax on again
claybar removed slighlty, but swissol cleaner fluid worked magic (like tcut but natural and no chemicals) was still hard work, never seen bird crap so powerful!!!
layer of shield wax on again
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Ok, just found the pics in the group buy, so the spaces bolt to the hub and the rim bolts to the spacer, makes sense now!
Are these 100% safe and as strong as bolting the wheel directly to the hub?
And make sure you post up some pics when fitted.
Cheers
A
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phew, just spent the last hour cleaning half the bonnet thanks to a bird crap that impregnated itself into the paint and splash droplets?!?!?!?
claybar removed slighlty, but swissol cleaner fluid worked magic (like tcut but natural and no chemicals) was still hard work, never seen bird crap so powerful!!!
layer of shield wax on again
claybar removed slighlty, but swissol cleaner fluid worked magic (like tcut but natural and no chemicals) was still hard work, never seen bird crap so powerful!!!
layer of shield wax on again
Know that feeling, I now keep a bottle of water in the car along with some crap wrap to get rid of it.
Still some of the stuff, and along with some of the bug splatter has marred the paint work. So I have a week off and a full decontaminate and detail is on order, along with filling more damn stone chips and redoing some of the ones I have done already.
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Kyle, will you not loose all your tread with these or are you also fitting longer studs, only ask as pushing mine out 20mm should make them sit perfect!!!
Ok, just found the pics in the group buy, so the spaces bolt to the hub and the rim bolts to the spacer, makes sense now!
Are these 100% safe and as strong as bolting the wheel directly to the hub?
And make sure you post up some pics when fitted.
Cheers
A
Ok, just found the pics in the group buy, so the spaces bolt to the hub and the rim bolts to the spacer, makes sense now!
Are these 100% safe and as strong as bolting the wheel directly to the hub?
And make sure you post up some pics when fitted.
Cheers
A
and here's 20mm spacers.....
Last edited by riggedSTI; 06 July 2010 at 03:55 PM.