My Modded MY01....
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I think I've pretty much done everything I want to my car now so thought I'd post some pics up for all to see.Time to sell now it's all done then or what????
Here's the spec:
Momo Air Leather/Aluminium gearknob
Subaru Aluminium gear surround
Subaru three gauge pod with Lamco boost/oil temp & pressure gauges
Autostyle "Royal Blue" tailored mats
Clear indicators & side markers
Subaru sports grille
Subaru sports grille side set
Pink STi grille badge
Prodrive twin headlamp conversion (With 4x Vision plus bulbs)
Genuine STi foglamp covers
Colour coded side skirts
8x18 OZ Super Leggera's with Toyo & Goodyear F1 225/40 x 18's
Prodrive springs/Geometry settings
Goodridge stainless brake hoses with Dot 5 fluid
Prodrive Quickshift
P1 'mini mud-flaps'
Prodrive Rear spoiler
Forge Motorsport VTA dump valve (For that flamin effect )
Scoobysport centre sections,downpipe,up-pipe and backbox
MRT "O2 Sensor Defender" (Stops the 0420 error code when removing downpipe cat)
ITG Panel filter
GT Graphix number plates
Power Output: 262bhp @ 6500rpm (Confirmed at Well Lane Rolling Road)
Comments?? (Good or bad)
Cheers
Nick
[Edited by NickAdams - 2/27/2003 10:47:49 AM]
Here's the spec:
Momo Air Leather/Aluminium gearknob
Subaru Aluminium gear surround
Subaru three gauge pod with Lamco boost/oil temp & pressure gauges
Autostyle "Royal Blue" tailored mats
Clear indicators & side markers
Subaru sports grille
Subaru sports grille side set
Pink STi grille badge
Prodrive twin headlamp conversion (With 4x Vision plus bulbs)
Genuine STi foglamp covers
Colour coded side skirts
8x18 OZ Super Leggera's with Toyo & Goodyear F1 225/40 x 18's
Prodrive springs/Geometry settings
Goodridge stainless brake hoses with Dot 5 fluid
Prodrive Quickshift
P1 'mini mud-flaps'
Prodrive Rear spoiler
Forge Motorsport VTA dump valve (For that flamin effect )
Scoobysport centre sections,downpipe,up-pipe and backbox
MRT "O2 Sensor Defender" (Stops the 0420 error code when removing downpipe cat)
ITG Panel filter
GT Graphix number plates
Power Output: 262bhp @ 6500rpm (Confirmed at Well Lane Rolling Road)
Comments?? (Good or bad)
Cheers
Nick
[Edited by NickAdams - 2/27/2003 10:47:49 AM]
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Looking good,whats all this about selling it
You forgot to mention its never been out in the rain.........
Later Yoza
Ps Let you all into a little secret,Nick took me out in his car to show me his new gauges,then to my horror asked me to put my hand on his ****,then to my great relief he explained he has had a quick shift fitted aswell .
You forgot to mention its never been out in the rain.........
Later Yoza
Ps Let you all into a little secret,Nick took me out in his car to show me his new gauges,then to my horror asked me to put my hand on his ****,then to my great relief he explained he has had a quick shift fitted aswell .
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Hi Nick,
would you mind taking another picture of the gauge pod seen from the back seats so that i can see how it matches with the central dash?
Thank you
PS . Are the LAmco gauges aany good?
would you mind taking another picture of the gauge pod seen from the back seats so that i can see how it matches with the central dash?
Thank you
PS . Are the LAmco gauges aany good?
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Thanks Guys!!
Yoz,My words were "Put your hands down here and feel this!!!" lol
Caronte,No probs.I'll email the pics to you once I've taken them.I do like the gauges but if there's one downside,it's that they are a little too small but they do look 'original equipment' which is what I like!! It's surprising just how long the car takes to 'properly' warm up now that I have the gauges to monitor it.If you take notice of the water temperature gauge,you'd think your car was upto normal temp after a couple of miles (It's more like 4-5 miles before the oil temp picks up)
Mark,I'll try and give you a call one day as I need to pop up and see you at some stage anyway!! What about STi8 with PPP???
Cheers
Nick
[Edited by NickAdams - 2/17/2003 10:37:30 AM]
Yoz,My words were "Put your hands down here and feel this!!!" lol
Caronte,No probs.I'll email the pics to you once I've taken them.I do like the gauges but if there's one downside,it's that they are a little too small but they do look 'original equipment' which is what I like!! It's surprising just how long the car takes to 'properly' warm up now that I have the gauges to monitor it.If you take notice of the water temperature gauge,you'd think your car was upto normal temp after a couple of miles (It's more like 4-5 miles before the oil temp picks up)
Mark,I'll try and give you a call one day as I need to pop up and see you at some stage anyway!! What about STi8 with PPP???
Cheers
Nick
[Edited by NickAdams - 2/17/2003 10:37:30 AM]
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Oh my god its clean, the neighbours must have been laughing at how long it took you again,unless they are old pictures of the outside and just new ones of the inside.
It does look good i'll give you that, your friendly dealer just loves you with all your OEM parts
All we need now is the ECONOMY DEVICE to be fitted.
'If its not original its not going on'
Zippy
It does look good i'll give you that, your friendly dealer just loves you with all your OEM parts
All we need now is the ECONOMY DEVICE to be fitted.
'If its not original its not going on'
Zippy
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Nick
Your motor is still looking great mate.
I'm off for Tek 3 on March 1st if you want me to mail you my thoughts on it? Upgrading from PPP so i'm sceptical at the moment or is that cynical .
Edited to add *Cough*Tints*Cough*
Nathan..
[Edited by Nathan L - 2/18/2003 12:14:04 PM]
Your motor is still looking great mate.
I'm off for Tek 3 on March 1st if you want me to mail you my thoughts on it? Upgrading from PPP so i'm sceptical at the moment or is that cynical .
Edited to add *Cough*Tints*Cough*
Nathan..
[Edited by Nathan L - 2/18/2003 12:14:04 PM]
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To help maintain competitive pricing policies a zero tolerance approach will taken with cutomers who modify their vehicles within valid UK or European Warranty periods.
This announcement comes in light of recent speculation that reprogramming of Subaru OE ECU's with non-standard data maps will not invalidate MY01+ warranties. This I can confirm is nonsense.
I Trust this sends a clear and stark message to all Subaru drivers who attempt to mofify their vehicles outside of UK dealership guidelines.
Regards,
IM
This announcement comes in light of recent speculation that reprogramming of Subaru OE ECU's with non-standard data maps will not invalidate MY01+ warranties. This I can confirm is nonsense.
I Trust this sends a clear and stark message to all Subaru drivers who attempt to mofify their vehicles outside of UK dealership guidelines.
Regards,
IM
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To help maintain competitive pricing policies a zero tolerance approach will taken with cutomers who modify their vehicles within valid UK or European Warranty periods.
This announcement comes in light of recent speculation that reprogramming of Subaru OE ECU's with non-standard data maps will not invalidate MY01+ warranties. This I can confirm is nonsense.
I Trust this sends a clear and stark message to all Subaru drivers who attempt to mofify their vehicles outside of UK dealership guidelines.
Regards,
IM
This announcement comes in light of recent speculation that reprogramming of Subaru OE ECU's with non-standard data maps will not invalidate MY01+ warranties. This I can confirm is nonsense.
I Trust this sends a clear and stark message to all Subaru drivers who attempt to mofify their vehicles outside of UK dealership guidelines.
Regards,
IM
Mr J/Mr H,take a bow.Which one was it then??
I have to laugh at the professional wording you tried to use and then look at the spelling mistakes and bad english: lol
To name but a few:
....a zero tolerance approach will taken with cutomers.... = ....a zero tolerance will be taken with customers
.......to all Subaru drivers who attempt to mofify their vehicles.... = .......to all Subaru drivers who attempt to modify their vehicles....
Nice try guys
Nick
P.S: To everybody else,I'd safely say that this is a hoax!!!!!
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Yoz,IM = International Rescue,sorry Motors (They're what you call Subaru UK)
Caronte,
I have those pics for you here....
Can you drop me a mail as your email addy isn't on your profile!!
Cheers
Nick
Caronte,
I have those pics for you here....
Can you drop me a mail as your email addy isn't on your profile!!
Cheers
Nick
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Yoza,
I'll email the pics to you from here.... (Have three on my laptop but they're too big to host on the Turbosport uploader site)
Am thinking about the STi scoop next,funnily enough.....
Cheers for the comments
Nick
I'll email the pics to you from here.... (Have three on my laptop but they're too big to host on the Turbosport uploader site)
Am thinking about the STi scoop next,funnily enough.....
Cheers for the comments
Nick
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