Advice needed from German Scooby owners
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Advice needed from German Scooby owners
Hi just want your thoughts guys.
I am now a resident of Barvaria. I want to get a scooby again at some point - and want to work out how I can do this.
I am a big fan of Classics - all my scoobs have been Jap import classics. If I were to stay in England I would probably buy a classic early RA. So you get the feel for the kind of scoob I like.
Anyway I keep checking autoscout - Classic turbo scoobs are fairly non existant. And the one“s that are about are fairly high Km unmodified waggons.
So I could ...
1.Buy a RA in the UK and drive it over. Steering wheel on the right (not very happy with this - will probably spoil the drive,however people have E30 M3s and the like in the UK). How easy is it to change a UK reg car to a German reg? Heard of anyone doing this?
2. Eventualy find a bog standard turbo in Germany - drive it to UK and get it sensibly modded to my driving taste.
So....
How are the German authorities about modified cars?
Externaly I would only get it colour coded (Black or Dark Blue) and some 17in Prodrive OZ alloys on. So It wouldn“t draw too much attention.
Would upgrade the brakes, exhaust, remap etc - usual sensible mods
Is their anywhere in Germany I could get this type of work done?
Or do enthusiasts cars come up for sale?
What spec was the classic 2.0 Turbo scoob in Germany.
I know they deal in PS. Were they 240bhp? 2or4 pot brakes? etc.
In effect were they the same spec as the UK classic?
Are there many people in Germany that know these cars well and can work on them?
Hope you can help. I know the UK scooby scene very well but am lost over here - don“t know where to start.
Thanks
Steve
I am based in Munich - Passau area.
I am now a resident of Barvaria. I want to get a scooby again at some point - and want to work out how I can do this.
I am a big fan of Classics - all my scoobs have been Jap import classics. If I were to stay in England I would probably buy a classic early RA. So you get the feel for the kind of scoob I like.
Anyway I keep checking autoscout - Classic turbo scoobs are fairly non existant. And the one“s that are about are fairly high Km unmodified waggons.
So I could ...
1.Buy a RA in the UK and drive it over. Steering wheel on the right (not very happy with this - will probably spoil the drive,however people have E30 M3s and the like in the UK). How easy is it to change a UK reg car to a German reg? Heard of anyone doing this?
2. Eventualy find a bog standard turbo in Germany - drive it to UK and get it sensibly modded to my driving taste.
So....
How are the German authorities about modified cars?
Externaly I would only get it colour coded (Black or Dark Blue) and some 17in Prodrive OZ alloys on. So It wouldn“t draw too much attention.
Would upgrade the brakes, exhaust, remap etc - usual sensible mods
Is their anywhere in Germany I could get this type of work done?
Or do enthusiasts cars come up for sale?
What spec was the classic 2.0 Turbo scoob in Germany.
I know they deal in PS. Were they 240bhp? 2or4 pot brakes? etc.
In effect were they the same spec as the UK classic?
Are there many people in Germany that know these cars well and can work on them?
Hope you can help. I know the UK scooby scene very well but am lost over here - don“t know where to start.
Thanks
Steve
I am based in Munich - Passau area.
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Hiya
I have a 340ps MY2000 comming up for sale in a few months time if you are interested.
Mail me offline and we can have a chat.
Plus there is a scooby meet coming up in April that you should come to as it is a huge **** up.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=489983
contact cheeseboy as he also lives in Munich, he is an Aussie but don't hold it against him
cheers
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I have a 340ps MY2000 comming up for sale in a few months time if you are interested.
Mail me offline and we can have a chat.
Plus there is a scooby meet coming up in April that you should come to as it is a huge **** up.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=489983
contact cheeseboy as he also lives in Munich, he is an Aussie but don't hold it against him
cheers
Steve
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Perhaps there is another German Subaru website forum Wurzel? Scoobynet seems fairly UK focused in general. Are Impreza turbos as common in Germany as in UK dya think?
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Originally Posted by Cosmic37
Perhaps there is another German Subaru website forum Wurzel? Scoobynet seems fairly UK focused in general. Are Impreza turbos as common in Germany as in UK dya think?
Did I mention they won't touch it?
I was in a shell station the other night and 2 turks approached me and we started talking but I never felt in any danger unlike in the UK.
They are genuinly interested in it, some will know what it is but the majority see it as some sort of ET space ship.
There are a few scoobynet type websites around but in german, however you can write in english and someone will answer you.
www.subaru-community.net is the most common one but there are various scooby clubs around and usually meet up a few times a year, it is amazing how welcome you are even if you are a foreigner. YOu will even not mind driving a few hundred kms to get to a meet.
HTH
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Wurzel, my wife is German but we live in the UK. I was suggesting to her that we make a road trip to her home town in Schwabenland but she reckons the gold wheels and big fin on the back would be an embarassment and everyone in her hometown would think she married a pimp. Is this true?
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Wurzel, I agree with you on the rarity of them over here. I've only seen 5 or 6others and I've been here for nearly 5 years. I sold my car in Lubeck on Friday (MY00 Turbo) to a guy from Sweden, I pulled into a petrol station to fuel up and there was a mint looking MY03 STi sat there. The guy who owned it worked there and came up to me and said 'I heard you coming!'
He is on http://www.subaru-community.net/ but can't remember his username ( ?????555 I think). I gave him my email address and he said he'd let me know when there's a meet.
I also agree with the interest you get. I used to get loads of people asking things like- 'How much pooooower?' or 'Can I see your machine?' and I also had a couple asking what car it is
Steve- If you change the wheel or tyre size then you have to get it changed on your German registration document (for a fee AFAIK).
Hope this helps
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He is on http://www.subaru-community.net/ but can't remember his username ( ?????555 I think). I gave him my email address and he said he'd let me know when there's a meet.
I also agree with the interest you get. I used to get loads of people asking things like- 'How much pooooower?' or 'Can I see your machine?' and I also had a couple asking what car it is
Steve- If you change the wheel or tyre size then you have to get it changed on your German registration document (for a fee AFAIK).
Hope this helps
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I too am married to a German, & also lived in Bayern for 4 years - not a million miles from you (Griesbach).
Not many subaru's around that neck of the woods I'm afraid - germans don't really know what they are & prefer bm's et al .... but check out the local classified ads in the PNP - I recall seeing a few turbos for sale in there.
Wouldn't recommed a RHD car either, stick it out for the 'right' left hooker!
I too am married to a German, & also lived in Bayern for 4 years - not a million miles from you (Griesbach).
Not many subaru's around that neck of the woods I'm afraid - germans don't really know what they are & prefer bm's et al .... but check out the local classified ads in the PNP - I recall seeing a few turbos for sale in there.
Wouldn't recommed a RHD car either, stick it out for the 'right' left hooker!
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Originally Posted by Cosmic37
Wurzel, my wife is German but we live in the UK. I was suggesting to her that we make a road trip to her home town in Schwabenland but she reckons the gold wheels and big fin on the back would be an embarassment and everyone in her hometown would think she married a pimp. Is this true?
However you will not get laughed at in hicksville so don't worry about it. Most people will probably wonder WTF it is and just stare but they wouldn't laff.
Mine has gold wheels and a big wing so go for it m8
Where abouts in Schwabenland will you be going?
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My wife's family are in Bad Waldsee in Schwabenland. Quite a nice area we went there for Christmas and there was loads of snow which our baby son quite liked. Yeh, I think I'll have to insist on a big road trip in the Scoobydoo across Europe at some stage, perhaps when our son is a little older (only 7 months at the mo)... shock the tractor drivers!!!
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Originally Posted by Cosmic37
My wife's family are in Bad Waldsee in Schwabenland. Quite a nice area we went there for Christmas and there was loads of snow which our baby son quite liked. Yeh, I think I'll have to insist on a big road trip in the Scoobydoo across Europe at some stage, perhaps when our son is a little older (only 7 months at the mo)... shock the tractor drivers!!!
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If I eventually make this trip I'll let you know and you can tell me about any Scooby meets then. I have bookmarked the German scooby websites from anopther one of your posts.
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Thanks Jonesy
Are you still in these parts or are you back in the UK?
Are you still in these parts or are you back in the UK?
No Steve, we moved back 5 years ago - Now live in the Midlands.
Go back to Griesbach 2x a year to keep wife happy & see our friends.
By the way, my Mrs says she knows a Subaru dealership in Haarbach it's called Knott Brunndobel - doubt they'll have any classics sitting on the forecourt, but t's a good place to start.
Jonesy
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