Whats all this then ???????????????/
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Whats all this then ???????????????/
Can any one tell me what these parts are they came with my MY03 and I have kept them.
But what are they for and do I need them???????
Is it something to do with jacking or towing ??????
Ideas Please .
But what are they for and do I need them???????
Is it something to do with jacking or towing ??????
Ideas Please .
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Brun:
Thought it might be something to do with the Warp Coil Reactor.
The plastic bits got four spade terminals on it and one of the two metal plates has nuts welded to it, also the two metal bits look as it they might fit together.
Common what the **** is it! ?
Thought it might be something to do with the Warp Coil Reactor.
The plastic bits got four spade terminals on it and one of the two metal plates has nuts welded to it, also the two metal bits look as it they might fit together.
Common what the **** is it! ?
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In all seriousness now, there was something about this with Euro-Imports (presumably, yours is too)
Don't think the UK dealers knew either..... but you're asking in the right place. Somebody DID know
Dan
Don't think the UK dealers knew either..... but you're asking in the right place. Somebody DID know
Dan
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Nowt to do with fitting a tow bar is it? Sorry if it's not, but i don't own a scooby yet, i'm just trying to recall what was suggested in a similar thread a bit ago.
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BexTait: Keep on saving mate, you will get your Scooby if you want it bad enough.
ScoobyDoo555: think you are on the right track it is a Dutch import.
Like you say, this is the place to ask.
Common now, what is it? Someone must know.
ScoobyDoo555: think you are on the right track it is a Dutch import.
Like you say, this is the place to ask.
Common now, what is it? Someone must know.
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Matty01: No I have not had a look, looks like I will have to.
Sti-04!!: your guess is as good as mine and prolly better.
Thought they were steel plates could be stainless, will check um with a magnet. Noticed the were not rusty.
Thought asking on here was gona crack it.
Sti-04!!: your guess is as good as mine and prolly better.
Thought they were steel plates could be stainless, will check um with a magnet. Noticed the were not rusty.
Thought asking on here was gona crack it.
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It was'nt a friday afternoon car was it
You could always take the bits along to japfest on the 22nd may.
Someone might know.
Are you sure the car was'nt previously owned.
They look like they could be the reinforcing for Liz Taylors shoulder pads
You could always take the bits along to japfest on the 22nd may.
Someone might know.
Are you sure the car was'nt previously owned.
They look like they could be the reinforcing for Liz Taylors shoulder pads
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Greg.g: thanks for you most constructive input, perhaps I could organise a group buy for them
Nathan L: I think that must be right, as a Clifford was fitted, and would account for the surplus and the electrical bit.
Well done that man, thanks for your help!
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Nathan L: I think that must be right, as a Clifford was fitted, and would account for the surplus and the electrical bit.
Well done that man, thanks for your help!
SORTED!
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Nowt to do with fitting a tow bar is it? Sorry if it's not, but i don't own a scooby yet, i'm just trying to recall what was suggested in a similar thread a bit ago.
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I've got a German MY03 STi and didn't get anything that looks like that, so it looks like its something unique to Dutch cars! Maybe the clog holder isn't that far off the mark!
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its the bracket for installing the alarm system, most alarm installers will not use it as they install alarms where they want too.
not sure if subaru UK use it or not ?.
not sure if subaru UK use it or not ?.