My black/blue STI ProDrive Bug photos (!Newbie!)
The question is: how long will it stays like that until I get tempted and start getting bigger power/handling/etc...
Thank you, Sir 
It is your Bomber who gives me tons of inspiration on how these cars should be treated and loved!
I bought the car with 78k, now with 111k on the clock, I'm thinking of getting a new fresh&forged engine (or is it just an excuse to get more power?!)...

It is your Bomber who gives me tons of inspiration on how these cars should be treated and loved!
I bought the car with 78k, now with 111k on the clock, I'm thinking of getting a new fresh&forged engine (or is it just an excuse to get more power?!)...
Last edited by morgentau; Oct 26, 2014 at 06:55 PM.
Gotta love a good Bugeye, yours looks superb. I've literally just got back from enjoying mine round the back of Rivington here in Lancs.
The video from the Isle of Skye is very impressive. An awesome setting for an awesome car.
By the way, very refreshing also to see a video containing highlights of very sensible driving, sped up to condense long straights and slowed down to reflect road hazards such as the sheep. All to a great soundtrack.
The video from the Isle of Skye is very impressive. An awesome setting for an awesome car.
By the way, very refreshing also to see a video containing highlights of very sensible driving, sped up to condense long straights and slowed down to reflect road hazards such as the sheep. All to a great soundtrack.
Gotta love a good Bugeye, yours looks superb. I've literally just got back from enjoying mine round the back of Rivington here in Lancs.
The video from the Isle of Skye is very impressive. An awesome setting for an awesome car.
By the way, very refreshing also to see a video containing highlights of very sensible driving, sped up to condense long straights and slowed down to reflect road hazards such as the sheep. All to a great soundtrack.
The video from the Isle of Skye is very impressive. An awesome setting for an awesome car.
By the way, very refreshing also to see a video containing highlights of very sensible driving, sped up to condense long straights and slowed down to reflect road hazards such as the sheep. All to a great soundtrack.
Many thanks! I was trying to drive sensible 90% of the time because I was well aware of loads of road hazards with four legs!!
Having a deer stuck in my radiator would be my worst nightmare!











