HELLO me new to this
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HELLO me new to this
Hello I have just bought a WRX Turbo Auto on a 94M. I dont know a great deal about scoobys apart from they go like a bat out ov hell and stick the road like poo to a spade lol so if any one could give me any tips n advice it would be much apreciated
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first tip:
If you can see a police car in your rear view mirror then you are not using the scooby to its full potential.
2nd tip:
If their is any excess forward movement on your accelerator pedal then you are also not using your scooby to its full potential.
3rd tip:
Speeding tickets come in handy for slotting down the side of your interior panels as they stop that annoying vibration.
4th tip:
Just keep an eye out for pslewis appearing on one of your posts as he is like the new age travellers because once he puts his roots down then he is very hard to shift.
Now have fun and enjoy your scooby!
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Yeh sure!
first tip:
If you can see a police car in your rear view mirror then you are not using the scooby to its full potential.
2nd tip:
If their is any excess forward movement on your accelerator pedal then you are also not using your scooby to its full potential.
3rd tip:
Speeding tickets come in handy for slotting down the side of your interior panels as they stop that annoying vibration.
4th tip:
Just keep an eye out for pslewis appearing on one of your posts as he is like the new age travellers because once he puts his roots down then he is very hard to shift.
Now have fun and enjoy your scooby!
first tip:
If you can see a police car in your rear view mirror then you are not using the scooby to its full potential.
2nd tip:
If their is any excess forward movement on your accelerator pedal then you are also not using your scooby to its full potential.
3rd tip:
Speeding tickets come in handy for slotting down the side of your interior panels as they stop that annoying vibration.
4th tip:
Just keep an eye out for pslewis appearing on one of your posts as he is like the new age travellers because once he puts his roots down then he is very hard to shift.
Now have fun and enjoy your scooby!
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Yeh sure!
first tip:
If you can see a police car in your rear view mirror then you are not using the scooby to its full potential.
2nd tip:
If their is any excess forward movement on your accelerator pedal then you are also not using your scooby to its full potential.
3rd tip:
Speeding tickets come in handy for slotting down the side of your interior panels as they stop that annoying vibration.
4th tip:
Just keep an eye out for pslewis appearing on one of your posts as he is like the new age travellers because once he puts his roots down then he is very hard to shift.
Now have fun and enjoy your scooby!
first tip:
If you can see a police car in your rear view mirror then you are not using the scooby to its full potential.
2nd tip:
If their is any excess forward movement on your accelerator pedal then you are also not using your scooby to its full potential.
3rd tip:
Speeding tickets come in handy for slotting down the side of your interior panels as they stop that annoying vibration.
4th tip:
Just keep an eye out for pslewis appearing on one of your posts as he is like the new age travellers because once he puts his roots down then he is very hard to shift.
Now have fun and enjoy your scooby!
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Welcome.....
94 Auto isn't probably the best place to start, not only is it an auto, but its not actually proper full time 4WD either, also the early cars are comfortably out handled by the later ones, having said that, enjoy, and if its what you like, then vive la differance!
Simon
94 Auto isn't probably the best place to start, not only is it an auto, but its not actually proper full time 4WD either, also the early cars are comfortably out handled by the later ones, having said that, enjoy, and if its what you like, then vive la differance!
Simon