Let me try this photo thing
#1
Some pics of my MY98 aken at the local airfield of Wevelgem (Belgium). (the other Scoob is he MY98 of my friend)
I've got alot more pics but I'll keep them for another time. I hope this works...
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120818&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120816&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120813&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120807&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120831&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120825&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120822&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120820&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
I've got alot more pics but I'll keep them for another time. I hope this works...
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120818&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120816&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120813&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120807&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120831&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120825&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120822&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1616566&a=12340241&p=45120820&Sequence=0&re s=high[img]
#7
So how do I post a photo I have in aphotopoint account....can anyone tell me really slowly.
See my topic created recently, made the same mistake as Timpreza
Correct that.....figured it out now. This UBB code is a new one on me
[This message has been edited by Houlbt (edited 29 March 2001).]
See my topic created recently, made the same mistake as Timpreza
Correct that.....figured it out now. This UBB code is a new one on me
[This message has been edited by Houlbt (edited 29 March 2001).]
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#8
Houlbt.....Timpreza was nearly right with the first post, just put [/img] instead of [img] after the photo's URL.
BTW The car looks **** hot Timpreza, reminds me of the old JPS Lotus colours.
[This message has been edited by harryh (edited 29 March 2001).]
BTW The car looks **** hot Timpreza, reminds me of the old JPS Lotus colours.
[This message has been edited by harryh (edited 29 March 2001).]
#12
Maxi_UK: I don't know what lowering kit it exactly is, as I bought the car second hand and I practically didn't change a thing. But it's fully adjustable in height and stiffness and it looks expensive . It's lower on the front then on the rear which makes the nose look even lower then it already is. It's absolutely rockhard (too hard for most people who sit next to me, but it's something you must get used to)and I didn't even scratch the bottom plate the last time I looked (I don't want to go much further offroad then smooth grass with a lowrider like this however).
I've driven 4 scoobs so far and mine is the only one which gave such a direct feel with the road. The other ones (2 with original suspension and one with just lowering springs) felt like they where floating over the road in comparison to mine.
Salsa King: The car is a '98 like I said in my first post.
The bonnet tie pins are no stickers, they really hold down my bonnet. I don't know what they cost or who did it, as I bought the car like this. I don't think they are expensive but I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself by looking at it: the locks are riveted on the bonnet and there is a small square hole in the bonnet where the 'thing that holds the pin' goes trough.(I'm getting a little short of english here. The 'thing' is a bolted on the frame under the hood and is just a bolt with a flat square end with a hole in it (the pin goes through that hole).It's all a pretty tight fit.
Anyway I looks awesome
I still do have to unlock the bonnet from the inside of the car btw.
I've driven 4 scoobs so far and mine is the only one which gave such a direct feel with the road. The other ones (2 with original suspension and one with just lowering springs) felt like they where floating over the road in comparison to mine.
Salsa King: The car is a '98 like I said in my first post.
The bonnet tie pins are no stickers, they really hold down my bonnet. I don't know what they cost or who did it, as I bought the car like this. I don't think they are expensive but I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself by looking at it: the locks are riveted on the bonnet and there is a small square hole in the bonnet where the 'thing that holds the pin' goes trough.(I'm getting a little short of english here. The 'thing' is a bolted on the frame under the hood and is just a bolt with a flat square end with a hole in it (the pin goes through that hole).It's all a pretty tight fit.
Anyway I looks awesome
I still do have to unlock the bonnet from the inside of the car btw.
#13
Scooby Senior
looks great
what year is the car ??? MY97????
those bonnet tie pins? r they just 'MaxPower' stick on's or do they hold the bonnet down!????
they look the biz,
did u fit them?
how?
are they expensive????
salsa-king@talk21.com
Phil
what year is the car ??? MY97????
those bonnet tie pins? r they just 'MaxPower' stick on's or do they hold the bonnet down!????
they look the biz,
did u fit them?
how?
are they expensive????
salsa-king@talk21.com
Phil
#16
Scooby Senior
Tim
thanks, i saw it said MY98 after i wrtote my post!! lol
they do look good the bonnet pins, not seen anyone else with them.
Phil
thanks, i saw it said MY98 after i wrtote my post!! lol
they do look good the bonnet pins, not seen anyone else with them.
Phil
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