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Old 11 October 2012, 04:08 PM
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUBARU-IMP...item2a23c1949f
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Love the way it points to Frayz website for instructions.
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It's Adge's, he was in the timeline at prodrive in the 22b with the same number plate on, he is a top guy and in my local club(lads)
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Originally Posted by GAZ2293
It's Adge's, he was in the timeline at prodrive in the 22b with the same number plate on, he is a top guy and in my local club(lads)
i bet it goes for double the price at the moment.
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Nice!
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I sold one on here last week with new pieces from Japanparts for £250.
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I sold one on here last week with new pieces from Japanparts for £250.
was it a newage one?
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Went for £270, bargain considering the new price these days.

Anyone know who won it?
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Originally Posted by frayz
Went for £270, bargain considering the new price these days.

Anyone know who won it?
You touting for business - missing all of the trim clips though
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
was it a newage one?
Classic.
Old 11 October 2012, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by frayz
Went for £270, bargain considering the new price these days.

Anyone know who won it?
Can you fit it for me mate?
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Originally Posted by JonMc
You touting for business - missing all of the trim clips though
Lol, no need to tout Jon. It's got the guide on the sale ad. Haha

Those trim clips are wonderfully cheap and easy to find though...


Or not
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What does it do?
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Originally Posted by pslewis
What does it do?
It's for testing the glue on your hair-piece
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Originally Posted by JonMc
It's for testing the glue on your hair-piece
lol and catching flies.
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Originally Posted by Budgie
Can you fit it for me mate?

Anything for you baldy xx
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So, pretty pointless on a road car then??

Therefore, I must ask - WHY??
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It actually makes a big difference, especially if you don't want the dried out cooling of aircon and would rather fresh air in your face on a warm summers day - admittedly, gets about as much use as a convertible but mine is so effective I've removed the aircon
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Originally Posted by pslewis
So, pretty pointless on a road car then??

Therefore, I must ask - WHY??
for cooling the inside
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Open the windows?
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Honestly mate, it's not the same...
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Originally Posted by JonMc
Honestly mate, it's not the same...
dont feed the troll jon
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
dont feed the troll jon
But I have a bucket full of troll food left over from the wheel alignment thread
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But I have a bucket full of troll food left over from the wheel alignment thread
in that case carry on, i fitted mine with a knocklink then changed my oil while disconnecting the crank sensor, then got overtaken by a diesel honda
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
in that case carry on, i fitted mine with a knocklink then changed my oil while disconnecting the crank sensor, then got overtaken by a diesel honda
I found adding 24 degree of positive camber to the latch helped lift the toupee clean off
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
in that case carry on, i fitted mine with a knocklink then changed my oil while disconnecting the crank sensor, then got overtaken by a diesel honda
and TBH your flaw is obvious, you should have done the oil change before fitting the knocklink then the honda would've been toast
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Hey I have a Honda and they are pretty quick, raced a Scooby other day and he stalled it revving up beside me.
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Originally Posted by bustaMOVEs
Hey I have a Honda and they are pretty quick, raced a Scooby other day and he stalled it revving up beside me.
That'll have been Mr Lewis then
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