Which Splitter???????
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Which Splitter???????
I cant make my mind up which splitter to go for on MY95 classic??
Theres 3 Im interested in.
The Jun, P1 & STI.
Any photos and opinions would be good. Also whats the easiest to fit...
Theres 3 Im interested in.
The Jun, P1 & STI.
Any photos and opinions would be good. Also whats the easiest to fit...
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I can get a P1 from DR motorsport that will fit straight on. I do like the P1. Im just thinking about the fitting. I think the P1 needs to be stuck on but the sti is in 3 parts and needs no bonding. Has anyone ever fitted these?? Are they a pain to fit DIY.
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this one looks quite nice actually. and only 79 quid better ask questions about quality before buying.
this one looks quite nice actually. and only 79 quid better ask questions about quality before buying.
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Originally Posted by yam got a scooby
I can get a P1 from DR motorsport that will fit straight on. I do like the P1. Im just thinking about the fitting. I think the P1 needs to be stuck on but the sti is in 3 parts and needs no bonding. Has anyone ever fitted these?? Are they a pain to fit DIY.
I have a 99 car with the P1 splitter and used no bonding. Attached it with 2 bolts and 5 screws .... and it dosent move!!
BUT
on a pre-99 car, I must admit, I do like the STi one as well!
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I think the JUN style suits the early classic best
Gorgeous car RB5 69....and since were promoting DRmotorsport kit on RB's
....any excuse
Originally Posted by RB5 69
Firstly, would strongly recommend DR Motorsport .... David Reid is a really decent guy to deal with, their prices are excellent and he paints everything he sells!
....any excuse
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Originally Posted by Elmer Fudpucker
I think the JUN style suits the early classic best
Gorgeous car RB5 69....and since were promoting DRmotorsport kit on RB's
....any excuse
Gorgeous car RB5 69....and since were promoting DRmotorsport kit on RB's
....any excuse
Thanks again for the stickers!!
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Easiest to fit, is the P1 Style splitter.
It's such a good fit you can fit it in place, couple of screws in the wheel arch ends, a bit of bonding or another couple of screws under the number plate area and that's all it needs. Most owners just use the screws and don't bother with the bonding.
The JUN style would be next, same idea with the screws but it really is better to use the bonding and leave overnight.
The Sti is a bit more complicated to fit. Simply because it's a 3 piece item and needs a bit more care to align it all correctly. Exactly the same as fitting the original STi splitter from the dealers do.
Hope that helps.
Got them all in stock too.
Promise to get the gallery pages up to date soon,
David
It's such a good fit you can fit it in place, couple of screws in the wheel arch ends, a bit of bonding or another couple of screws under the number plate area and that's all it needs. Most owners just use the screws and don't bother with the bonding.
The JUN style would be next, same idea with the screws but it really is better to use the bonding and leave overnight.
The Sti is a bit more complicated to fit. Simply because it's a 3 piece item and needs a bit more care to align it all correctly. Exactly the same as fitting the original STi splitter from the dealers do.
Hope that helps.
Got them all in stock too.
Promise to get the gallery pages up to date soon,
David
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Originally Posted by RB5 69
Firstly, would strongly recommend DR Motorsport .... David Reid is a really decent guy to deal with, their prices are excellent and he paints everything he sells!
I have a 99 car with the P1 splitter and used no bonding. Attached it with 2 bolts and 5 screws .... and it dosent move!!
BUT
on a pre-99 car, I must admit, I do like the STi one as well!
I have a 99 car with the P1 splitter and used no bonding. Attached it with 2 bolts and 5 screws .... and it dosent move!!
BUT
on a pre-99 car, I must admit, I do like the STi one as well!
Very nice motor. Have you got any pics looking down on the bonnet so I can see the scoop a bit better. Your really tempting me to order one of those aswell from DRM.
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Originally Posted by Elmer Fudpucker
I think the JUN style suits the early classic best
Gorgeous car RB5 69....and since were promoting DRmotorsport kit on RB's
....any excuse
Gorgeous car RB5 69....and since were promoting DRmotorsport kit on RB's
....any excuse
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Originally Posted by gljam
Another vote here for the P1 style splitter, fitting is as easy as David described and the colour match is spot on
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Originally Posted by DR Motorsport
Easiest to fit, is the P1 Style splitter.
It's such a good fit you can fit it in place, couple of screws in the wheel arch ends, a bit of bonding or another couple of screws under the number plate area and that's all it needs. Most owners just use the screws and don't bother with the bonding.
The JUN style would be next, same idea with the screws but it really is better to use the bonding and leave overnight.
The Sti is a bit more complicated to fit. Simply because it's a 3 piece item and needs a bit more care to align it all correctly. Exactly the same as fitting the original STi splitter from the dealers do.
Hope that helps.
Got them all in stock too.
Promise to get the gallery pages up to date soon,
David
It's such a good fit you can fit it in place, couple of screws in the wheel arch ends, a bit of bonding or another couple of screws under the number plate area and that's all it needs. Most owners just use the screws and don't bother with the bonding.
The JUN style would be next, same idea with the screws but it really is better to use the bonding and leave overnight.
The Sti is a bit more complicated to fit. Simply because it's a 3 piece item and needs a bit more care to align it all correctly. Exactly the same as fitting the original STi splitter from the dealers do.
Hope that helps.
Got them all in stock too.
Promise to get the gallery pages up to date soon,
David
Thanks for the response. I didnt realise you were a member on here to. I have been looking on your site over the last couple of weeks. Got some good stuff. I will probably give you a call later on when I can decide between a Jun or P1 splitter. I want a grill aswell. Do you have these in stock????
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Originally Posted by yam got a scooby
Hello Again mate.
Very nice motor. Have you got any pics looking down on the bonnet so I can see the scoop a bit better. Your really tempting me to order one of those aswell from DRM.
Very nice motor. Have you got any pics looking down on the bonnet so I can see the scoop a bit better. Your really tempting me to order one of those aswell from DRM.
Nice side view!!
Side and from above!!
Side again!!
Fornt and from above!!
Front and side!!
Close up!!
Side and front!!
Side and front original!!
Hope these help .... wouldnt be without mine now!!
Norm.
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Thanks for the photos Norm.
Ive got a much better idea of how it looks now from all angles.
Your car is spotless....Very Nice...
Ive got a much better idea of how it looks now from all angles.
Your car is spotless....Very Nice...
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Originally Posted by ben1413
The cars looking really nice!! Any idea where you got the ickle number plate from please? I'm after one myself. Cheers.
Ben
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I got the number plate from Bescott Market in Walsall. It is just a standard 11x3 Motorbike plate. I think theirs a couple of blokes that make them up on Ebay. The Standard Square looked rubbish after the splitter went on it was too deep.
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Originally Posted by ali_j
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-IMPREZA...QQcmdZViewItem
this one looks quite nice actually. and only 79 quid better ask questions about quality before buying.
this one looks quite nice actually. and only 79 quid better ask questions about quality before buying.
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