DJ Dunks WRX . . . .
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DJ Dunks WRX . . . .
Thought its about time I posted up a few pics of my latest Scoob. The foglight covers are off for the winter and my gauges aren't fitted yet, but she's getting there
Detangoed all round with crystal side repeaters . . . STi scoop, wing, splitters, & foglight covers. Homemade flaps (thanks Austen), custom plates, ex-WR1 wheels with Potenza RE070.
Nearly forgot . . . . PPP, Prodrive springs, WRX mats, Momo gearknob, aluminium gaitor surround and probably more but I forget
Detangoed all round with crystal side repeaters . . . STi scoop, wing, splitters, & foglight covers. Homemade flaps (thanks Austen), custom plates, ex-WR1 wheels with Potenza RE070.
Nearly forgot . . . . PPP, Prodrive springs, WRX mats, Momo gearknob, aluminium gaitor surround and probably more but I forget
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Neanderthal - Its only a matter of time before an XBox gets fitted in it
Granby - Drop me a mail in the new year mate, you can pop over and we'll sort out your headlights.
Thanks for the nice comments everyone else
Not sure whether to remove the boot badges yet, I want to keep it as clean and simple as possible. Any thoughts ?
Granby - Drop me a mail in the new year mate, you can pop over and we'll sort out your headlights.
Thanks for the nice comments everyone else
Not sure whether to remove the boot badges yet, I want to keep it as clean and simple as possible. Any thoughts ?
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Originally Posted by DJ Dunk
Neanderthal - Its only a matter of time before an XBox gets fitted in it
Granby - Drop me a mail in the new year mate, you can pop over and we'll sort out your headlights.
Thanks for the nice comments everyone else
Not sure whether to remove the boot badges yet, I want to keep it as clean and simple as possible. Any thoughts ?
Granby - Drop me a mail in the new year mate, you can pop over and we'll sort out your headlights.
Thanks for the nice comments everyone else
Not sure whether to remove the boot badges yet, I want to keep it as clean and simple as possible. Any thoughts ?
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Very cool
I know you've taken them off but I take it you have STi8 fog covers? Do they just fit straight onto WRX's? I am in the process of buying some if they do
Are they much hassle to put on/take off?
Avalyn.
P.S. Apologies if you don't have Sti covers.
I know you've taken them off but I take it you have STi8 fog covers? Do they just fit straight onto WRX's? I am in the process of buying some if they do
Are they much hassle to put on/take off?
Avalyn.
P.S. Apologies if you don't have Sti covers.
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Originally Posted by Avalyn
Very cool
I know you've taken them off but I take it you have STi8 fog covers? Do they just fit straight onto WRX's? I am in the process of buying some if they do
Are they much hassle to put on/take off?
Avalyn.
P.S. Apologies if you don't have Sti covers.
I know you've taken them off but I take it you have STi8 fog covers? Do they just fit straight onto WRX's? I am in the process of buying some if they do
Are they much hassle to put on/take off?
Avalyn.
P.S. Apologies if you don't have Sti covers.
Yes, I have the STi foglight covers, but am changing the logos on them to suit.
They fit straight onto the WRX, you just need to pop out the foglight surround with a flat blade screwdriver (with a cloth over so as not to damage the bumper) and store it somewhere, then the covers just clip over the holes. If you look at the left foglight surround, on the righthand side top corner there is a little slot to insert your screwdriver and lever it out. Takes about 20 seconds to do, really easy, no screws or fiddly bits Looks great and gives good protection during the months they aren't in use.
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Originally Posted by DJ Dunk
Ah bless, you don't get nice houses round your way do you
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