My New Type R
Well after 3 years of a uk turbo wagon I thought it was time for a change, so this is my new motor.
Theres a bit of a story behind it but I will leave that for another time. http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/468/smudge1.jpg http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/2829/smudge2.jpg http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8932/smudge3.jpg |
Very nice :thumb:
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typr r
best car matey but i am a little biashttp://http://i135.photobucket.com/a...0/typer006.jpg
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Nice:thumb:
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very nice. whats the story then?
dan |
Very nice.
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Best Subaru to have, i,m biased too...:lol1:
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very nice
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Originally Posted by HT04
(Post 8669094)
very nice. whats the story then?
dan I had to wait a month for it to be ready for collection as was nocking from the bottom end when I went to view the car. I was assured it would be rebuilt with a new crank and new block (so you dont mind waiting a month when you think about how good it will be when you get it). Two hours drive in my wagon and we eventually get up to the showroom on collection day, the sun is out and she is nice and shiney as you can see in the pics. A short test drive later (not at high revs due to the rebuild) and there is steam coming from the bonnet!!! I'm told it was just some excess coolent from the service the day before....ok no worries. Half an hour down the motorway and she over heats!! :mad: More water and time to cool down and off we go again. Then half an hour from home there was the biggest cloud of steam ive ever seen come from the bonnet!!! It had only blown the side off the radiator!! ARGGGGGGG, WHY ME!! Good old RAC took me home, and there it stoped for the night. The next day I had a new radiator fitted and a power bleed incase it was just an AIR LOCK!! LOL On the test drive.........miss miss...cough.....pop! Steam out the exhaust and she cut out! You all know what comming.....thats right it was the head gasket! When the engine had been rebuilt, the numpty that had done it had forgot to tighten the drivers side head down all the way! If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all!! lol |
Nice car. I'm biased too as I have a white Version 4 type R.
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Originally Posted by Greenflash
(Post 8670429)
Well the day you pick your new car up is ment to be full of excitment and joy......not so for this flippin motor!
I had to wait a month for it to be ready for collection as was nocking from the bottom end when I went to view the car. I was assured it would be rebuilt with a new crank and new block (so you dont mind waiting a month when you think about how good it will be when you get it). Two hours drive in my wagon and we eventually get up to the showroom on collection day, the sun is out and she is nice and shiney as you can see in the pics. A short test drive later (not at high revs due to the rebuild) and there is steam coming from the bonnet!!! I'm told it was just some excess coolent from the service the day before....ok no worries. Half an hour down the motorway and she over heats!! :mad: More water and time to cool down and off we go again. Then half an hour from home there was the biggest cloud of steam ive ever seen come from the bonnet!!! It had only blown the side off the radiator!! ARGGGGGGG, WHY ME!! Good old RAC took me home, and there it stoped for the night. The next day I had a new radiator fitted and a power bleed incase it was just an AIR LOCK!! LOL On the test drive.........miss miss...cough.....pop! Steam out the exhaust and she cut out! You all know what comming.....thats right it was the head gasket! When the engine had been rebuilt, the numpty that had done it had forgot to tighten the drivers side head down all the way! If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all!! lol |
gutted :(
looks good otherwise............ |
Thats exactly how I felt dude, and this aint the way you want to see your new car when its only 2 hours old! lol
http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/7740/smudge4.jpg |
It's a nice looking car, I hope your luck improves I know how down you can get when things just don't seem to be going right
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thats rather shocking mate. Personally i would ask for a refund in full or demand they use a competent subaru specialist for the rebuild....im sure people on here can recommend someone good!
Mind if i ask how much you payed? :) |
Looks a cracker but for goodness sake, did they not test drive it to make everything was fine before you came to pick it up?
I too am the proud owner of a white v4 type R :) Rich |
Well after a few long phone conversations I managed to get the work done at a garage I trust and have used for ages. The dealer did pay for most of it, but im still out of pocket.
The car was £5000 |
Why should you be out of pocket, as a trader they have a legal obligation to sell you a car with a 3-month warranty - you haven't even taken delivery and already you are already spending money on repairs, that's just not right
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Nice matie.. V.Nice!!
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Originally Posted by JonMc
(Post 8671013)
Why should you be out of pocket, as a trader they have a legal obligation to sell you a car with a 3-month warranty - you haven't even taken delivery and already you are already spending money on repairs, that's just not right
If i get some trouble free motoring from now on, I can cope with that. |
Originally Posted by Greenflash
(Post 8671005)
Well after a few long phone conversations I managed to get the work done at a garage I trust and have used for ages. The dealer did pay for most of it, but im still out of pocket.
The car was £5000 |
Originally Posted by webby v7 slipperwagon
(Post 8671068)
Mate i cant believe how youv'e taken this. I would have been round and tore the pr1cks head off. Name the dealers so others dont get stung
I don't want to go down the slander route, all I can say is look at the pictures. |
Cheers for all the comments guys, i know im new here but you are all making me feel very welcome.
Heres a few more pics of the work being done this bit aint nice... http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/1585/img1155o.jpg http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/8892/img1161j.jpg http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/711/img1160g.jpg While the engine was out I took the oppertunity to clean a few bits as I hope to never be in that position again. http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/4846/img1177v.jpg http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/4176/img1178.jpg http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/6278/img1187.jpg http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/3316/img1188b.jpg |
Another White Type R owner here, Hope you get to enjoy it now :thumb:
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Then it was time to stars scrubbing!!
http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/8148/img1198.jpg http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/9366/img1190.jpg http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/9592/img1195z.jpg And with it being a fresh import I gave it a good coat of (white) underseal aswell. I masked off the bits I wanted to keep balck http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/8006/img1201.jpg Then came the underseal http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/4522/img1204.jpg http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/7752/img1207.jpg Now I know she will last the winter! http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/5007/img1220.jpg |
looking great!http://******************/images/de5...93cab9d72e.gif
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Looks nice and clean underneath, has it been resprayed:?
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Sorry to hear about all your troubles, also, strange way of taking the engine out, with the wheels and suspension still attatched :wonder:
Anyway, dont forget to get your tyres changed, because the ones on it now are snow tyres which many people use in Japan.... very soft and only handle well in the snow. BUT, I would take them off, put them onto a cheap set of rims, then when the snowy season comes, you wont be disappointed :thumb: Thats the good thing about Japanese imports, a lot of them come with "studless" tyres, only thing is that most people dont have a clue what they are :lol1: Put them on, on a snowy day, and you'll be wondering what all the fuss is about when people say its hard to drive in the snow....those tyres are :notworthy (in the snow) ;) |
Originally Posted by JonMc
(Post 8671431)
Looks nice and clean underneath, has it been resprayed:?
Originally Posted by djmisio85
(Post 8671440)
Sorry to hear about all your troubles, also, strange way of taking the engine out, with the wheels and suspension still attatched :wonder:
Anyway, dont forget to get your tyres changed, because the ones on it now are snow tyres which many people use in Japan.... very soft and only handle well in the snow. BUT, I would take them off, put them onto a cheap set of rims, then when the snowy season comes, you wont be disappointed :thumb: Thats the good thing about Japanese imports, a lot of them come with "studless" tyres, only thing is that most people dont have a clue what they are :lol1: Put them on, on a snowy day, and you'll be wondering what all the fuss is about when people say its hard to drive in the snow....those tyres are :notworthy (in the snow) ;) Ive been warned about these and have got two being fitted at the weekend, then save for two more. |
looks good, hope your bad luck is behind you ;)
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