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finally got some pics of STI
finally got some pics of the scoob hope it works
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Got to agree do look good in black!!
Garage is top!!
Blue sti 8 myself as i prefer the blue but ended up with a cracking deal as well so no complaints at all.
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Mark
Garage is top!!
Blue sti 8 myself as i prefer the blue but ended up with a cracking deal as well so no complaints at all.
Cheers,
Mark
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Welcome to the best colour for a STi club, fingers in ears already. All you need now is Prodrive springs, PFFF wheels and mudflaps from Scoobyworld to really join the club. Dont know if you have had a black Scooby before but the mudflap are essential. The lower part of the front doors get pebble dashed if you dont.
You also appear to be the one Land Rover are looking for. The person who actually takes their jeep offroad.
Once again great car.
Baz
You also appear to be the one Land Rover are looking for. The person who actually takes their jeep offroad.
Once again great car.
Baz
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[QUOTE=BigBaz]Welcome to the best colour for a STi club, fingers in ears already. All you need now is Prodrive springs, PFFF wheels and mudflaps from Scoobyworld to really join the club. Dont know if you have had a black Scooby before but the mudflap are essential. The lower part of the front doors get pebble dashed if you dont.
You also appear to be the one Land Rover are looking for. The person who actually takes their jeep offroad.
Once again great car.
Baz
PFFF wheels and mudflaps are getting fitted today, prodrive springs are they a dealer job and if how much the freelander is a fun motor on the offroad not as much fun as the scoob, had lots of motors TVR, E type trans am corvettes etc first scoob and i love it thinking of getting rid of our chrysler grand voyager full leather, power doors, DVD etc to big to get in the pics and getting a modified classic scoob, never know the fri--ing builders will get the block paving done so its not parked offroad nice to be part of the club
cheers mick
ps getting 18s fitted can i still get the prodrive springs fitted?
You also appear to be the one Land Rover are looking for. The person who actually takes their jeep offroad.
Once again great car.
Baz
PFFF wheels and mudflaps are getting fitted today, prodrive springs are they a dealer job and if how much the freelander is a fun motor on the offroad not as much fun as the scoob, had lots of motors TVR, E type trans am corvettes etc first scoob and i love it thinking of getting rid of our chrysler grand voyager full leather, power doors, DVD etc to big to get in the pics and getting a modified classic scoob, never know the fri--ing builders will get the block paving done so its not parked offroad nice to be part of the club
cheers mick
ps getting 18s fitted can i still get the prodrive springs fitted?
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mickyjeff,
Yep the Prodrive springs for me were a dealer supplied and fitted item. I cannot remember the exact price I was charged for supplied and fitting, but £360 rings a bell as I manage not to be charged for the alignment, freinds in low places. It sould be a fixed price based on the Prodrive times for fitting but it does appear to vary depending on the dealer. I dont know if the 05 has the same bounce the 53 plate car did on standard springs but the Prodrive springs sorted it for me and also lowered the car by about an inch at the front. As for the question about 18" and springs Prodrive reconmend them if you go for the PPP upgrade.
Many happy miles
Baz
Yep the Prodrive springs for me were a dealer supplied and fitted item. I cannot remember the exact price I was charged for supplied and fitting, but £360 rings a bell as I manage not to be charged for the alignment, freinds in low places. It sould be a fixed price based on the Prodrive times for fitting but it does appear to vary depending on the dealer. I dont know if the 05 has the same bounce the 53 plate car did on standard springs but the Prodrive springs sorted it for me and also lowered the car by about an inch at the front. As for the question about 18" and springs Prodrive reconmend them if you go for the PPP upgrade.
Many happy miles
Baz
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Originally Posted by BigBaz
mickyjeff,
Yep the Prodrive springs for me were a dealer supplied and fitted item. I cannot remember the exact price I was charged for supplied and fitting, but £360 rings a bell as I manage not to be charged for the alignment, freinds in low places. It sould be a fixed price based on the Prodrive times for fitting but it does appear to vary depending on the dealer. I dont know if the 05 has the same bounce the 53 plate car did on standard springs but the Prodrive springs sorted it for me and also lowered the car by about an inch at the front. As for the question about 18" and springs Prodrive reconmend them if you go for the PPP upgrade.
Many happy miles
Baz
Yep the Prodrive springs for me were a dealer supplied and fitted item. I cannot remember the exact price I was charged for supplied and fitting, but £360 rings a bell as I manage not to be charged for the alignment, freinds in low places. It sould be a fixed price based on the Prodrive times for fitting but it does appear to vary depending on the dealer. I dont know if the 05 has the same bounce the 53 plate car did on standard springs but the Prodrive springs sorted it for me and also lowered the car by about an inch at the front. As for the question about 18" and springs Prodrive reconmend them if you go for the PPP upgrade.
Many happy miles
Baz
got the 18 inch PF7s fit today there nice will see my dealer when the PPP is done on the 18th about the springs, dont know about the bounce never had a scoob before to compare so its a learning curve job at the moment getting loads of info off here from the likes of yourself
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Originally Posted by SirFozzalot
Nice!
ah yes...black is the best! Just need a de-tango now to tidy up the front a bit! Did it on mine...looks soooo much better!
ah yes...black is the best! Just need a de-tango now to tidy up the front a bit! Did it on mine...looks soooo much better!
picked up the bulbs today from revolution in newcastle next job
cheers mickyjeff
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Originally Posted by C2forWRX
you in ingleby barwick mate? i know someone who's uncle just bought a new sti there. is it you?
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