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Old 20 September 2001, 07:47 PM
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It's only taken me a bit over 15 months to get any pictures of it


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You've got them wheels that I like

What are they?
Old 20 September 2001, 09:15 PM
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Paws off Sal

They are Stillauto SR500s, cheap and lighter than the std 16"
Old 20 September 2001, 10:21 PM
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What rear wing is that?
Old 20 September 2001, 10:30 PM
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Matt, an Sti V one from DR Motorsport

Another picture

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And a final one

Old 20 September 2001, 10:43 PM
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I have to say me ol' mucker that it looks like you've got yerself a right tasty motor there... (as we say dahn sarf )

Very nice and spangly

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Old 21 September 2001, 07:43 AM
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John,

See:
Old 21 September 2001, 12:09 PM
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Hi mate your rear spoiler, have you a phone number and or an address please from where you got it and a price?

Thanks John.
Old 22 September 2001, 12:48 AM
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Afternoon

Looking good Robertio
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Hey, I like that Robbie, nicely done!

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glad to see it's nice and clean ... mmmmmm keep it up
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hi

did the spoiler come painted? if so what is the quality like? also, did you have to drill any holes to fit it?

thanks

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Thanks all, pics from Scottish rally will be added, for those who think it is too clean

Ernie, the spoiler was supplied painted, the quality was fairly good, a couple of small runs where the 2 parts are joined together, but nothing that can be seem once fitted

The drilling of holes is largely down to luck, on most cars I believe it is not a problem, I have seen them fitted straight on to the original holes. However, in my case I had to drill new holes for mine, this was at least partly down to Subaru making a mess of putting the original holes in my boot
If you do have to drill new holes it is not a problem, as long as you seal up the original holes as they are covered by the new spoiler.
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Anyone else notice that Silver cars don't look as dirty as they really are?
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