Probably the smartest wagon in the world...
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...posting on behlaf of Krud, and apologies for the delay M8, been a busy day
I'll let Keith confirm the full spec, but suffice to say (and I think the pictures back this up), this is one cared for and well modded Scoob.
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[Edited by ScoobyK - 6/13/2002 12:09:57 AM]
[Edited by ScoobyK - 6/13/2002 12:11:12 AM]
I'll let Keith confirm the full spec, but suffice to say (and I think the pictures back this up), this is one cared for and well modded Scoob.
G
[Edited by ScoobyK - 6/13/2002 12:09:57 AM]
[Edited by ScoobyK - 6/13/2002 12:11:12 AM]
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Andy, I'm with you, never really liked wagons but Keith's is a little different....and that's before he's finished modding. This is a man with taste,.... in a very Keith sort of a way !!
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I may be a bit biased but this Scoob looked good in the flesh before the new wheels went on.
Judging by the pictures its now awesome.
I note that ScoobyK is also in the shot, some way off in the lead as usual
Nathan..
P.S.See you in two weeks..
Judging by the pictures its now awesome.
I note that ScoobyK is also in the shot, some way off in the lead as usual
Nathan..
P.S.See you in two weeks..
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Will post more after Saturday's RR meet at Star.
Since that pic. I have changed the eibachs for H&Rs + MRT solid drop-links and had the windows tinted 20% all round.
Since that pic. I have changed the eibachs for H&Rs + MRT solid drop-links and had the windows tinted 20% all round.
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Keith
Very nice.
Where did you get the fog lamp covers from? and what's the rough cost including painting?
I've been thinking about putting some on for ages.
Catch you around.
Jason.
Very nice.
Where did you get the fog lamp covers from? and what's the rough cost including painting?
I've been thinking about putting some on for ages.
Catch you around.
Jason.
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Thanks for the comments so far guys.
Glenn - thanks for the title, mate, but I'm sure there are others out there just as good and better.
Blackstar - interesting idea, that. I did consider having them colour coded when I had the rest of the black stuff done - but was told by the dealer it would be too much. Removal was not considered at the time. Need to see a wagon without them, I think.
Dougster - am planning on having Eibachs fitted on my next trip up north. Why you taking them off?
Glenn - thanks for the title, mate, but I'm sure there are others out there just as good and better.
Blackstar - interesting idea, that. I did consider having them colour coded when I had the rest of the black stuff done - but was told by the dealer it would be too much. Removal was not considered at the time. Need to see a wagon without them, I think.
Dougster - am planning on having Eibachs fitted on my next trip up north. Why you taking them off?
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Jason
Thanks mate.
Covers from DR Motorsport - £90 including painting in colour of your choice. Needs some slight hacking to spoiler at bottom edge of light cover to accomodate - not difficult.
Thanks mate.
Covers from DR Motorsport - £90 including painting in colour of your choice. Needs some slight hacking to spoiler at bottom edge of light cover to accomodate - not difficult.
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Krud,
Only took them off to go that bit lower with H&Rs.
Still got the eibachs for sale at £100.
Can tell a difference in handling but I had solid MRT drop-links fitted at the same time so obviously everything would be that bit stiffer.
Only took them off to go that bit lower with H&Rs.
Still got the eibachs for sale at £100.
Can tell a difference in handling but I had solid MRT drop-links fitted at the same time so obviously everything would be that bit stiffer.
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@Krud
Well, quit hard to find a piccy, that comes your wagon even close to its beauty but maybe this will give you an idea how it could look like without those rails
Maybe some of those photoshop-gurus in here can do something with your Scooby/Pics above!?
You might also have a look at this site: http://wagomens.tripod.co.jp/eria.html
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Well, quit hard to find a piccy, that comes your wagon even close to its beauty but maybe this will give you an idea how it could look like without those rails
Maybe some of those photoshop-gurus in here can do something with your Scooby/Pics above!?
You might also have a look at this site: http://wagomens.tripod.co.jp/eria.html
CHeers
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As said by others a very nice wagon and very, very well looked after.
now, if you're looking for pics of the tackiest wagon in the world I wonder who owns that
now, if you're looking for pics of the tackiest wagon in the world I wonder who owns that
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Marcus....if you can email me at work then host a picture or 2 I'll send you pictures of my original and also the 2nd wagon as the original was v.different to most!
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Thanks Blackstar. Is that your wagon? I would like to see a front shot of that spoiler!!! Those look like Kosei Sniper wheels which is what I was originally after - lovely to see a picture!
Markus - thanks for the comments - your wagon appears in nearly every thread these days, you tart!
Tim - welcome and look forward to some piccies.
Markus - thanks for the comments - your wagon appears in nearly every thread these days, you tart!
Tim - welcome and look forward to some piccies.
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Hi Krud
No, not mine. Its owned by someone of the Subaruclub here in Switzerland. And yes, those are the Sniper.
Here's a front few:
Actually not really my kind of taste... I will post pics of my black wagon someday when some more mods are done (and when I get a digicam ). So stay tuned (and watch out Marcus, you're not the only one riding a Blackbeast )
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No, not mine. Its owned by someone of the Subaruclub here in Switzerland. And yes, those are the Sniper.
Here's a front few:
Actually not really my kind of taste... I will post pics of my black wagon someday when some more mods are done (and when I get a digicam ). So stay tuned (and watch out Marcus, you're not the only one riding a Blackbeast )
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Here's some shots of the wagons I've got through. Just for interest really.
The red one was my 1st Scoob and holds a special place in my heart as it was such a nice red and you can see the effects of Zymol on it. I'd have been happy with it forever if I'd never driven an STi and an EVO VI!
The silver was my 2nd wagon and was a genuine rare 280bhp model. Chassis number and everything checked out with the SIDC faq and was a lovely beast to drive.
[Edited by Tim Bomford - 6/17/2002 12:28:19 PM]
The red one was my 1st Scoob and holds a special place in my heart as it was such a nice red and you can see the effects of Zymol on it. I'd have been happy with it forever if I'd never driven an STi and an EVO VI!
The silver was my 2nd wagon and was a genuine rare 280bhp model. Chassis number and everything checked out with the SIDC faq and was a lovely beast to drive.
[Edited by Tim Bomford - 6/17/2002 12:28:19 PM]