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Hi i am new to scoobynet and new to owning a scoobie .I brought my first just over a month ago now it's a 1996 2:0ltr GL non turbo wagon in a funny met light green it needs loads doing and all will get done as soon as i get a job .here some pics
Just because its not in a blue or silver or black and it only cost £400 it don't mean its a joke i don't have a pocket full of money . It's my pride and joy NOT yours
Just because its not in a blue or silver or black and it only cost £400 it don't mean its a joke i don't have a pocket full of money . It's my pride and joy NOT yours
Dont be offended mate just thought you was having a joke
Dont be offended mate just thought you was having a joke
Appologies if you took it that way
What are your plans for it then ?
sorry you understand just got it and a like it ok not to sure about the colour but i think bigger satin wheels a nice sounding exhaust then try and get more power from the engine not greedy just a bit more 200 ish would done iam old don't want my ticker giving out
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As you said mate its your pride and joy, my first two motors were Micra's, had not interest in sticking silly wheels and tack on but the little no claims earners were the cleanest in town
sorry you understand just got it and a like it ok not to sure about the colour but i think bigger satin wheels a nice sounding exhaust then try and get more power from the engine not greedy just a bit more 200 ish would done iam old don't want my ticker giving out
Surely you would need to throw a shed load of cash to get anywhere near 200bhp out of a non turbo'd 2litre engine!!