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this may not be the right section!
obv as you can see im a newbie not had my scoob for long and im struggling to identify exactly what iv got! lol i know its a 1995 turbo 2000, thats it! ha iv read words like jdm, ej120, facelift, uk/ import, type ra,maf,etc etc?? is it possible for sum1 to put up a pic of a preface lift and a facelift classic? or if not can i send a pic via email to sum1 for identification lol
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a 95 car is a pre facelift mate.
it will have an ej20 engine.
a jdm is the import wrx model
your car will also have a maf as with all the scoobs
your car, being a uk is far from a type r/ra
hope this helps.
it will have an ej20 engine.
a jdm is the import wrx model
your car will also have a maf as with all the scoobs
your car, being a uk is far from a type r/ra
hope this helps.
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the prob im havin mainly is the iv been told its got a facelift on it ie new grill bonnet and crystal headlights, basically i need a new bonnet and dont kno which 1 to get, the 1 on it now is alloy but its fooked be repair.
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If you still have the small black slanted intercooler fitted, then you need to get the early MY93-96 Turbo flatter style bonnet (either JDM or UK) with the 'shark gill' vents. This is because the scoop is designed to snugly fit around the MY93-96 IC so channelling ALL of the air through it, rather than around it! lol
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i havnt got photobucket mate, dont know how else to do it, anyway jst sent a pic to johngoulding off here a he said that its a facelift front end but with the preface lift bonnet, so cheers for that pal, also its got sti 6 seats and type ra front calipers
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Get a photobucket account then. Takes a couple of minutes, either that or use TinyPic
I prefer photobucket, as I control when pictures are removed, not tinypic.
I prefer photobucket, as I control when pictures are removed, not tinypic.
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does this work? nope why?http://s816.photobucket.com/albums/zz82/leeturbo2000/
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You upload your bitmap images to Photobucket first (either from your computer's hard drive or from a weblink http page... then you copy and paste the [IMG]blahblah[/IMG] link into your post. IMG = image, obviously.
If copying from a web page, you can simply right click and choose 'Copy image location' instead, and paste it using forums' 'Insert Image' button (yellow icon with green mountain and sun). Or simply add [img] at the front and [/img] at the end, after pasting directly. This cuts out Photobucket hosting.
Hey presto, the image is magically embedded into your post, after you press Save...
If copying from a web page, you can simply right click and choose 'Copy image location' instead, and paste it using forums' 'Insert Image' button (yellow icon with green mountain and sun). Or simply add [img] at the front and [/img] at the end, after pasting directly. This cuts out Photobucket hosting.
Hey presto, the image is magically embedded into your post, after you press Save...
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