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Old 01 September 2017, 08:28 PM
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BTW....


anyone wanting rear overlays.. please PM me

Red with cut outs
Red with smoked on the cutouts
Full Smoked
Smoked with clear cutout (only one set left)
Red with Custom cut outs.
Old 01 September 2017, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by salsa-king
who has the list of parts needed for a MY11-13 bumper conversion.

I know Rob Ostle did a list, but no idea how far back it is.
57702FG213 FRONT BUMPER
57731FG310WU FOG COVER R/H
57731FG320WU FOG COVER L/H
57731FG330 COVER TOW EYE
59110FG040 MUDGUARD LINER FRHS
86636FG140WU COVER ASSY-LAMP WASHER
86636FG150WU COVER ASSY-LAMP WASHER
91121FG080 GRILLE
59110FG050 MUDGUARD LINER FLHS
Old 04 September 2017, 02:57 PM
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got my front mount finally fitted, ETS intercooler with 3.5" core, core was painted to keep it a bit more discreet behind the grilles - just need to get the map tweaked now for it!

replaced the horns with set of fiamms at same time.
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Old 04 September 2017, 06:51 PM
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Very nice gambit
Old 11 September 2017, 10:02 AM
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anybody running adjustable fuel pressure regulator on their hatch? looking a little bit more headroom on the injectors and this could be more cost efficient than a set of injectors
Old 12 September 2017, 06:03 AM
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I need some help from anyone who has fitted an STI front cross member support kit like this, lower picture.
I managed to get this second hand from Jap Performance parts, but it is missing the bolts and washers, so I would really appreciate any info on sizes and fitting. Did you fit this, Don?
I also got the lower flexi bar, below, £ 125 for both, bit of a bargain


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Old 12 September 2017, 06:27 AM
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Good puchase

Location, bolt sizes and spacer thicknesses shown in this link.......

https://www.scoobynet.com/896843-my-...l#post10923499

Spacer dimensions etc here also

Old 12 September 2017, 06:42 AM
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Did you get the brackets for the lower stiffener??

Shown here........






Looking at this piccie ,they are fairly substantial.

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Top man as ever; thank you.
The brackets are on it, that's just a pic that I pulled.
Is it correct that this lower bar was superceded by the flexi draw stiffeners that you have? Japan Parts suggest it's one or the other, not both.
Old 12 September 2017, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
Top man as ever; thank you.
The brackets are on it, that's just a pic that I pulled.
Is it correct that this lower bar was superceded by the flexi draw stiffeners that you have? Japan Parts suggest it's one or the other, not both.

The flexi draw stiffeners originally came in with JDM revision "C" (pillow ball bearing/bush at rear of front lower lateral link rather than rubber bush - UK MY11) but on the fitting instructions it has a tension setting for revisions A & B as well - stiffer due to the rubber bushes used.



Yes - its one or the other not both.

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Old 15 September 2017, 09:58 AM
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Anyone got any carbon fibre bonnet dampers fitted? Seen a few sets going cheap.
Old 16 September 2017, 02:09 PM
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Default One pair more parts.. for later bumper change!

Phil,

See this link too - chap had fog lights so needed new brackets for them

https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...012-front.html

"I just want to add a detail In case one has the foglights installed on 2008 like I do.
halogen foglights are the same what changes is the brakets
84927AG220 supporto destro fog

84927AG230 supporto sinistro fog"

If you'd like to share an approximate cost before painting that would be nice...

Originally Posted by salsa-king
BTW....


anyone wanting rear overlays.. please PM me

Red with cut outs
Red with smoked on the cutouts
Full Smoked
Smoked with clear cutout (only one set left)
Red with Custom cut outs.
Old 24 September 2017, 08:52 PM
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57702FG213 FRONT BUMPER £320.25
57731FG310WU FOG COVER R/H £70.08
57731FG320WU FOG COVER L/H £70.08
57731FG330 COVER TOW EYE £15.52
59110FG040 MUDGUARD LINER FRHS £48.74
86636FG140WU COVER ASSY-LAMP WASHER £41.18
86636FG150WU COVER ASSY-LAMP WASHER £43.66
91121FG080 GRILLE £164.85
59110FG050 MUDGUARD LINER FLHS £48.74

that's a non fog lamp option. all prices exclude any discount I may give and do not include vat or postage or painting.

84927AG220 supporto destro fog £26.49

84927AG230 supporto sinistro fog £28.09

57731FG300 £47.85 for the fog lamp surrounds can be higher in different colours
57731FG310
Old 25 September 2017, 01:35 PM
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Default New discs and pads

Hi all, need some advice on discs and pads (I know has been talked about a lot, but seeking some sensible advice, mainly on pads!).

My front discs seem ok, but my rears are looking like an old vinyl and grinding. All pads are quite low, with right rear probably the cause of the issues.

Now what's the major difference in standard discs and uprated pads vs uprated discs? I don't do track work, car is mainly used in Scotland, so do use get up to some decent driving on our local roads (in Fife).

Is it worth just going standard on the rear and save for an upgrade in the future or just do it all in one now?

TIA

James

*EDIT* - Eurocarparts still have an offer on, so I ordered two standard rear brembos for 83 quid, which I didnt think was too bad. Now to look for pads, I am thinking DS2500?

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Old 29 September 2017, 10:25 PM
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If you're wondering what a straight through exhaust would sound like....

https://youtu.be/QE4zY3-2ylM

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Old 01 October 2017, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by salsa-king
BTW....


anyone wanting rear overlays.. please PM me

Red with cut outs
Red with smoked on the cutouts
Full Smoked
Smoked with clear cutout (only one set left)
Red with Custom cut outs.
I've also got some clear rear fog light clusters... PM me for details
Old 05 October 2017, 11:00 AM
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All clean
Old 05 October 2017, 11:03 AM
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Stickered up
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
All clean

now that looks proper ! I would love a spec c type ra-r in that colour but I expect it's abit pricy also a lover of the hatch and that looks a superb example
Old 05 October 2017, 11:14 AM
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Thank you, best car I've ever had for grin factor
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Originally Posted by jamescolbeck
Hi all, need some advice on discs and pads (I know has been talked about a lot, but seeking some sensible advice, mainly on pads!).

My front discs seem ok, but my rears are looking like an old vinyl and grinding. All pads are quite low, with right rear probably the cause of the issues.

Now what's the major difference in standard discs and uprated pads vs uprated discs? I don't do track work, car is mainly used in Scotland, so do use get up to some decent driving on our local roads (in Fife).

Is it worth just going standard on the rear and save for an upgrade in the future or just do it all in one now?

TIA

James

*EDIT* - Eurocarparts still have an offer on, so I ordered two standard rear brembos for 83 quid, which I didnt think was too bad. Now to look for pads, I am thinking DS2500?


DS2500 are perfect for your requirements.
Old 05 October 2017, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by hedgecutter
All clean
Looking very well hedge
Old 08 October 2017, 10:18 PM
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Is there such a thing as a kit to install an AOS on 08+?
I have the actual AOS just no pipes or fittings. Any links or parts list much appreciated.
Old 09 October 2017, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by CharlySkunkWeed
Is there such a thing as a kit to install an AOS on 08+?
I have the actual AOS just no pipes or fittings. Any links or parts list much appreciated.
First question is what make is it??
Old 09 October 2017, 10:15 AM
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262864633114

Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262864633114
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Originally Posted by CharlySkunkWeed







Seems to be trying to "replicate" the now "no longer available" Tomiako Racing/Proven AOS





https://forums.nasioc.com/forums/sho....php?t=2227424

Tomiako AOS installation Instructions pdf

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I have that bay pic saved on my phone as how I want mine to look

So will I just ebay those bits or what? There's soooo much stuff on eBay I can't tell if it's right and can't n be arsed waiting for it to arrive and it's wrong.
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To do what I did above - cutting the oem pipe from the intercooler fixed pipework and rotating one piece to matchup, you will need a couple of extra straight coulpers.

I got mine from

https://www.carbuildersolutions.com/...ers-and-elbows
Old 10 October 2017, 07:32 AM
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Perfect. I'll maybe just buy all i need for a kit and decide if I'm doing it like yours or not.
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Originally Posted by CharlySkunkWeed
Perfect. I'll maybe just buy all i need for a kit and decide if I'm doing it like yours or not.
let us know how you get on with it; unless Don will sell his to me, the only option seemed to be Grimmspeed

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