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Old 04 February 2011, 10:24 AM
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Recently bought a classic wagon uk 2000 turbo.

Seemed fine when i bought it but have now started to notice when i'm slowing down in mainly 3rd gear there a strange noise thats sounds like its scrapping :/.

Anyone know what this might be?

Also looking at debadging the subaru badges of the boot just wondering do they have pins so theres holes in the boot?

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dunno about the scraping mate but my blobeye is debadged and there are no pins/holes. I'm assuming its the same on a wagon.
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Originally Posted by DonNedly
dunno about the scraping mate but my blobeye is debadged and there are no pins/holes. I'm assuming its the same on a wagon.

Cheers for that just wanting to make sure theres no holes before i start making a mess . Cars been booked in to see what the noise is .

I've also now got a problem where i put my foot down and turbo kkicks in then stops then kicks in then stops all the time :/. Not a clue about turbos yet anyone got any ideas?

Karl
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