Races Won & Lost....
#34
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Originally Posted by captain ted
It probably does a better job than all the over priced shampoo available today!
Did you leather it off afterwards Pete?
Ted.
Did you leather it off afterwards Pete?
Ted.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Would that apply to overpriced oils too???????????
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i love how u never know when the p.c. crew will strike on this fourm, like u all hunt it packs :P
this guy asks about a race gets a load of abuse
nother guy asks how to delimit his car so he can drive over 112mph n he gets help.
**waits for the p.c. crew to find and abuse the delimit thred**
this guy asks about a race gets a load of abuse
nother guy asks how to delimit his car so he can drive over 112mph n he gets help.
**waits for the p.c. crew to find and abuse the delimit thred**
#37
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Octane Boosters you mean .......... ooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Thats probably more contentious that the Oil choice
I wonder if we can start a debate on that, next
Pete
Thats probably more contentious that the Oil choice
I wonder if we can start a debate on that, next
Pete
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Originally Posted by T_H_E__c_R_O_W
this guy asks about a race gets a load of abuse
I think it's just advice actually .......... the poster, talking about racing, is clearly in his teens.
It's up to the 'oldies' to NOT glamourise racing on the public highway .... thats for the kiddies with Novas/Corsas and Saxos!!
Pete
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Originally Posted by stilover
That would have been me. I represented my school in the county championships............... and won.
But by god i wish i had'nt, i could have been a first class athlete rather than a drunken bum!
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Octane Boosters you mean .......... ooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Thats probably more contentious that the Oil choice
I wonder if we can start a debate on that, next
Pete
Thats probably more contentious that the Oil choice
I wonder if we can start a debate on that, next
Pete
Which fuel do you use?
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Originally Posted by pslewis
I think it's just advice actually .......... the poster, talking about racing, is clearly in his teens.
It's up to the 'oldies' to NOT glamourise racing on the public highway .... thats for the kiddies with Novas/Corsas and Saxos!!
Pete
It's up to the 'oldies' to NOT glamourise racing on the public highway .... thats for the kiddies with Novas/Corsas and Saxos!!
Pete
Rob
#42
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Sainsburys Super ............... 84p a Litre
A bit like the Oil I choose ......
It does the job PEFECTLY and is a value for money option
Not for me to be scared crapless into expensive Oils and expensive Fuels ...
I have heard tell that some will ONLY use Optimax at 95p
More money than sense I say!!
That should kick it off nicely
Pete
A bit like the Oil I choose ......
It does the job PEFECTLY and is a value for money option
Not for me to be scared crapless into expensive Oils and expensive Fuels ...
I have heard tell that some will ONLY use Optimax at 95p
More money than sense I say!!
That should kick it off nicely
Pete
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Originally Posted by N*UFO
I did the same represented my county in the javlin and shot , i did'nt win coz i'd discovered beer and women , and i was only 14! lol
But by god i wish i had'nt, i could have been a first class athlete rather than a drunken bum!
But by god i wish i had'nt, i could have been a first class athlete rather than a drunken bum!
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Adam,
If you are a Hybrid, do you come from Wales and was your mums name dolly?
On a serious note, people outside of the scooby world think we all believe we are invulnerable. Nearly everyone here has tuned up an RS or GTI in their youth to make it both faster and better handing than the 'best of the available production cars' of the time. (In most cases doing the spanner work themselves).
What is surprising - after 10 years! is that the Scooby, in its standard, unmodified and 'safe tune' form is still the recognised yardstick people want to be compared against. But then 5.3seconds 0 to 60 in such a BIG 'out of the box' car is still as impressive today, and the reason why they are so popular and common on the roads today.
Sorry matey!
If you are a Hybrid, do you come from Wales and was your mums name dolly?
On a serious note, people outside of the scooby world think we all believe we are invulnerable. Nearly everyone here has tuned up an RS or GTI in their youth to make it both faster and better handing than the 'best of the available production cars' of the time. (In most cases doing the spanner work themselves).
What is surprising - after 10 years! is that the Scooby, in its standard, unmodified and 'safe tune' form is still the recognised yardstick people want to be compared against. But then 5.3seconds 0 to 60 in such a BIG 'out of the box' car is still as impressive today, and the reason why they are so popular and common on the roads today.
Sorry matey!
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Originally Posted by Gary C
Well, I lost this race to post the correct reply.
only kidding, was a silly 1st post sorry AGAIN!!
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Originally Posted by Hol
Adam,
If you are a Hybrid, do you come from Wales and was your mums name dolly?
On a serious note, people outside of the scooby world think we all believe we are invulnerable. Nearly everyone here has tuned up an RS or GTI in their youth to make it both faster and better handing than the 'best of the available production cars' of the time. (In most cases doing the spanner work themselves).
What is surprising - after 10 years! is that the Scooby, in its standard, unmodified and 'safe tune' form is still the recognised yardstick people want to be compared against. But then 5.3seconds 0 to 60 in such a BIG 'out of the box' car is still as impressive today, and the reason why they are so popular and common on the roads today.
Sorry matey!
If you are a Hybrid, do you come from Wales and was your mums name dolly?
On a serious note, people outside of the scooby world think we all believe we are invulnerable. Nearly everyone here has tuned up an RS or GTI in their youth to make it both faster and better handing than the 'best of the available production cars' of the time. (In most cases doing the spanner work themselves).
What is surprising - after 10 years! is that the Scooby, in its standard, unmodified and 'safe tune' form is still the recognised yardstick people want to be compared against. But then 5.3seconds 0 to 60 in such a BIG 'out of the box' car is still as impressive today, and the reason why they are so popular and common on the roads today.
Sorry matey!
i do, do alot of spanner work myself (which must seem unusual since most scooby owners are cheqebook mechanics ) nice to see you have all let off steam on my account, you keyboard warriors have really humbled me.
Admittedly i'm still in my 'youth' (19) and would love to reach the maturity of some of you guys just to get through the day .....
scoobies are awesome cars i've never queried that, good luck to all of ya with them
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Originally Posted by Adam Hybrid
Admittedly i'm still in my 'youth' (19) and would love to reach the maturity of some of you guys just to get through the day .....
scoobies are awesome cars i've never queried that, good luck to all of ya with them
scoobies are awesome cars i've never queried that, good luck to all of ya with them
I just knew you were younger than 20 ............. Arrrrrrrrrr, it's so sweet
I suppose you dream of Impreza's then? While we actually drive them?
Good luck to you also
Pete
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nah wouldn't want to own one at all really...too much like following the crowd
and here's a bombshell i'd rather have an EVO. But Escort Cosworth hands down before both...cue onslaught.
and here's a bombshell i'd rather have an EVO. But Escort Cosworth hands down before both...cue onslaught.
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Originally Posted by Adam Hybrid
nah wouldn't want to own one at all really...too much like following the crowd
and here's a bombshell i'd rather have an EVO. But Escort Cosworth hands down before both...cue onslaught.
and here's a bombshell i'd rather have an EVO. But Escort Cosworth hands down before both...cue onslaught.
EVOs are OK, I suppose, but you cant fit the dog in the boot .....
You are just a kiddie ... we would rather you wait until you are grown-up before you buy a mans car like the Impreza
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Originally Posted by N*UFO
I did the same represented my county in the javlin and shot , i did'nt win coz i'd discovered beer and women , and i was only 14! lol
But by god i wish i had'nt, i could have been a first class athlete rather than a drunken bum!
But by god i wish i had'nt, i could have been a first class athlete rather than a drunken bum!
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Bit of metal, Bit of board .... screw it together and you've got a FORD!!
EVOs are OK, I suppose, but you cant fit the dog in the boot .....
You are just a kiddie ... we would rather you wait until you are grown-up before you buy a mans car like the Impreza
Pete
EVOs are OK, I suppose, but you cant fit the dog in the boot .....
You are just a kiddie ... we would rather you wait until you are grown-up before you buy a mans car like the Impreza
Pete
Same story for you and a big power cossie i'd of thought assuming you have a late model scooby, what would you do without your traction control.
#53
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Originally Posted by Adam Hybrid
maybe i'm not being clear i'd never want an impreza.
Same story for you and a big power cossie i'd of thought assuming you have a late model scooby, what would you do without your traction control.
Same story for you and a big power cossie i'd of thought assuming you have a late model scooby, what would you do without your traction control.
If you never dreamed of an Impreza I wonder what you are doing on a Subaru Forum? Is it the Justy you desire then?
I suppose the Justy is about where you should be at the moment? Being a baby and such ....
Pete
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Originally Posted by Adam Hybrid
maybe i'm not being clear i'd never want an impreza.
Same story for you and a big power cossie i'd of thought assuming you have a late model scooby, what would you do without your traction control.
Same story for you and a big power cossie i'd of thought assuming you have a late model scooby, what would you do without your traction control.
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s70rjw just because hes a member doesnt mean he wants to own a subaru, im a member and like them for out of the box performance and handling but it would be the last car i would want to own, oh and hello adam
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Originally Posted by sufsRS
captain Ted what can i do your mother isnt giving me enough
Adam
We on scoobynet seek out wisedome from the oldest and wisest of them all - a certain Pete "Wiseman" Lewis you should listen to his advice and accept his **** taking!