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Brilliant Dean quality stuff there pal
A massive thanks to Mery today
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...l#post10396716
A massive thanks to Mery today
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...l#post10396716
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A subject I've never really looked into since my classic had a chocolate maf I left it well alone, I thought I'd do a little research on the new age.
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-gallery-5/919673-show-me-your-cold-air-feeds.html
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-gallery-5/919673-show-me-your-cold-air-feeds.html
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What year is your car James?
I have a mint (genuinely like new) PS pump from a Bug STi here which i was planning to use on my classic but went for a Spec-R relocation kit instead. If you have a classic & fluid is leaking from bottom of reservoir i'd recommend replacing the o-ring (about £1 from the stealers) and job done
I also have some nice Gates Kevlar timing belts here if you fancy one.
Will have a chat if you're heading to the WREC meeting next week
Steve
I have a mint (genuinely like new) PS pump from a Bug STi here which i was planning to use on my classic but went for a Spec-R relocation kit instead. If you have a classic & fluid is leaking from bottom of reservoir i'd recommend replacing the o-ring (about £1 from the stealers) and job done
I also have some nice Gates Kevlar timing belts here if you fancy one.
Will have a chat if you're heading to the WREC meeting next week
Steve
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P.S. some lovely wheels in this thread you don;t see often here:
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-tires...hread-300.html
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-tires...hread-300.html
#141
Shhhh Steve
I like the design a lot but I need to get my hands on one and have a good look at the shape of the wheel and as said sit one on the car have a look down the side and see how it sits. I do like the classic look the millenium design gives as well that's why I need to see them in the flesh. I will give you a call soon Steve and call down but the car is off the road at the moment until march. I do have to factor a refurb cost into this as well to get the colour I'm thinking of to go with the car. One good thing being in the 114pcd club you get some different wheels to consider
I like the design a lot but I need to get my hands on one and have a good look at the shape of the wheel and as said sit one on the car have a look down the side and see how it sits. I do like the classic look the millenium design gives as well that's why I need to see them in the flesh. I will give you a call soon Steve and call down but the car is off the road at the moment until march. I do have to factor a refurb cost into this as well to get the colour I'm thinking of to go with the car. One good thing being in the 114pcd club you get some different wheels to consider
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P.S. some lovely wheels in this thread you don;t see often here:
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-tires...hread-300.html
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-tires...hread-300.html
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A subject I've never really looked into since my classic had a chocolate maf I left it well alone, I thought I'd do a little research on the new age.
https://www.scoobynet.com/showthread.php?t=919673
https://www.scoobynet.com/showthread.php?t=919673
How about this one Si
https://www.scoobynet.com/subaru-par...ction-kit.html
#145
There's some cheap ones about you just got to keep your eyes open Jarvis... What would you call reasonable I'll keep my eyes open.
Anyone know of any company's that sell an "alloy air box surround" thinking RCM filter but would like to box around it a little and don't have the patience to bugger about trying to construct something, it's not as easy as it looks and would prefer to have a manufacturers finish on it.
Anyone know of any company's that sell an "alloy air box surround" thinking RCM filter but would like to box around it a little and don't have the patience to bugger about trying to construct something, it's not as easy as it looks and would prefer to have a manufacturers finish on it.
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Anyone know of any company's that sell an "alloy air box surround" thinking RCM filter but would like to box around it a little and don't have the patience to bugger about trying to construct something, it's not as easy as it looks and would prefer to have a manufacturers finish on it.
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Might be of interest to u mate:
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1743376
Don't look that hard to make
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1743376
Don't look that hard to make
#150
Thanks for that Dean it's amazing what's about on the net !
That is the shield that both Ty and Glenn have, I've got the link and to be honest it's not that much new.... either way I think it's the way to go with a shield fitted. I'm getting there now Dean in my mind
That is the shield that both Ty and Glenn have, I've got the link and to be honest it's not that much new.... either way I think it's the way to go with a shield fitted. I'm getting there now Dean in my mind