what did you have?
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what did you have?
and why did you change to a scoob, just as a matter of interest after reading the other thread, no hi-jack intended........the kazlo
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i had a rs 2000 on a N plate before the first impreza which was about five years ago the escort was a great car but i went up to my mates garage to buy the girl friend a cheap run around and he had the impreza on the focourt ended up taking it for a spin and i bought it!!! on my second impreza now and never looked back!!
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As my name suggests, a VW Corrado for nine years and I've still got it
Drove a Scooby in anger on a track at Rallydrive with the G/F for her birthday treat. Took over 6 years of job swapping, house buying and sheer determination but I got one in the end. Mightn't have it long though, if I can't meet the payments on the new house
Drove a Scooby in anger on a track at Rallydrive with the G/F for her birthday treat. Took over 6 years of job swapping, house buying and sheer determination but I got one in the end. Mightn't have it long though, if I can't meet the payments on the new house
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Had a nice low mileage '97 318iS coupe beemer, but it seemed too slow after my moded 309 and I'd always fancied a Scoob, when they changed from Bug to Blob eye the Mrs prefered the look also, plus the salesman at my local Mitsi dealer was an @r5e
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I had a Mitsubishi Delica 2800 4 Wheel Drive Turbo Diesel Intercooler Space Gear Super Exceed. Had to get rid of it because the name was too long and people would fall asleep whilst waiting for me to finish telling them what it was.
It was a monster, 7 feet tall and on big wheels, turned as many heads as a Scoob!!
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It was a monster, 7 feet tall and on big wheels, turned as many heads as a Scoob!!
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A Saxo VTR....it was fun, but it was still just a saxo...and it was entirely unmodded!!!
Always wanted a scoob, woke up one morning and thought "what the hell"!!!!
Always wanted a scoob, woke up one morning and thought "what the hell"!!!!
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before i bought my first scoob i had an opel manta i240 show/track car and was driving around in freebie 1800 manta, then blew 17k on a scoob, scrapped the 1800, sold the 240 and bought a p1, then an sti, now an evo
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Ford Escort Estate 1.8 turbo diesil.Went to do a job for the local dealer seen the cars on the back lot had a test drive only one in my price range a 97 sport . still makes me grin tho
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merc 190E cosworth 2.5. actually not a bad car, quick, handled ok but for my first rear wheel drive car at 21 it was a bit of a handfull for the first few weeks
bought series mcrae, then current scoob.
bought series mcrae, then current scoob.
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I originally had a 2.5V6 Ghia Mondeo Modified to just over 300bhp and a fair bit of trque to match LOL then decided that going round corners was cool too and decided on a 1995 M Reg Impreza WRX. Then sold that to my mate who loves it to bits aand I bought a Type R. Funny thing is I still love the WRX better than the Type R LOL
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R33 gtr skyline that got stolen and wrecked so after a ride in a freinds STI a scoob it had to be
even had spare money left over from the insurance
even had spare money left over from the insurance
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The first car I purchased by myself was a 1 year old scoob.
Saw one outside dealers once :jawdrop: and wow. Then saw one at 98/99 motorshow and I thought to myself "God how I would love to own that car"...a couple of years later after mucho hard work I found myself in the position where I could buy a sub £50k car. I had a look around and there was no competition.....it could only be the scoob as my reliable daily driver. The first on I went to see was a lovely example. Its caring owner took me for a drive and I was gobsmacked. I handed the cash over without even sitting in the drivers seat.
Been robbed blind by insurance premiums (Yr1 £3500, yr2 £2400 etc), lined the pockets of Shell, been held up at gunpoint....but never looked back.
My loyal companion never fails to make me smile.
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Saw one outside dealers once :jawdrop: and wow. Then saw one at 98/99 motorshow and I thought to myself "God how I would love to own that car"...a couple of years later after mucho hard work I found myself in the position where I could buy a sub £50k car. I had a look around and there was no competition.....it could only be the scoob as my reliable daily driver. The first on I went to see was a lovely example. Its caring owner took me for a drive and I was gobsmacked. I handed the cash over without even sitting in the drivers seat.
Been robbed blind by insurance premiums (Yr1 £3500, yr2 £2400 etc), lined the pockets of Shell, been held up at gunpoint....but never looked back.
My loyal companion never fails to make me smile.
Bob
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Pug 205 1.9GTI, slightly modded. (loved it to bits!) BMW 730i (previous to that 735i se) Big, beautiful, comfortable cruisers. Didn't really like Scoobs that much. Untill a few rides in a friends. Instantly hooked!!! Now a 96 JDM WRX and can't stop driving the thing.