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Lovely car mate, ps cheers for letting me drive your car some of the way up, and not laughing too much when I was trying to pull off at them roundabouts Enjoy mate, best car bar 22b Subaru made IMHO
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just what any welsh boyo needs on the back of his car
don't stop in blackwood their be waiting for you lol
just when you thought you'd finished the coaster ride you back on it
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Ah now then,nothing wrong with that plate
Just dont forget what our George did to your Dragon
Only kidding as know how passionate you Welsh boys are!
Dont think Dean moved boost gauge,struggling to notice even tho my old car.Put us out our misery.
By the way that noise i asked you about was the bracket supporting the diff had worked loose Prob when 6 speeder went in,still cant beleive the power,just got back from Carnetix.
Looking good Dean,still not had chance to wash mine yet
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LOL at the plates comments, it will be going back onto S plates soon so the England flag will be going.
Scott good job u noticed that knocking that could of been bad if it hadn't been found.
OK u would have to be pretty eagle eye to spot the mod from today, boost gauge hasn't moved and the flaps were on the car when i got it.
This pic should give it away:
Scott good job u noticed that knocking that could of been bad if it hadn't been found.
OK u would have to be pretty eagle eye to spot the mod from today, boost gauge hasn't moved and the flaps were on the car when i got it.
This pic should give it away:
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Kev, if your missing the vents that much, you can pop down to my house and sit with the vent open and think of what you can have one day
Forgot to say Dean, very nice indeed . I've seen you popping around blackwood now and again in your old car
Forgot to say Dean, very nice indeed . I've seen you popping around blackwood now and again in your old car
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You'll probably see me even more now, used this more in the last few days than i used to use my old one in a month
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At the moment its sat in the garage being worked on.
The car is infact a STI 555 not a RA, but I've just bought a STI RA box and only just ordered me a 3.9 rear diff to match, which I was quite lucky as the 3.9 diffs are like gold dust at the mo.
I'll be retro fitting the box using a Neetronics controller giving me 12 settings of DCCD control adjustments.
Anyway I'll stop hogging your thread and start afresh, one in projects and one in our section.
The car is infact a STI 555 not a RA, but I've just bought a STI RA box and only just ordered me a 3.9 rear diff to match, which I was quite lucky as the 3.9 diffs are like gold dust at the mo.
I'll be retro fitting the box using a Neetronics controller giving me 12 settings of DCCD control adjustments.
Anyway I'll stop hogging your thread and start afresh, one in projects and one in our section.
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This colour does look stunning when it's clean
The Wheels will be going pretty much as soon as i can afford to spend any money on the car (when i know i have a job). Thinking of sticking with 17s this time, so if u see anything a bit special for sale (like the Works) let me know.
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At the moment its sat in the garage being worked on.
The car is infact a STI 555 not a RA, but I've just bought a STI RA box and only just ordered me a 3.9 rear diff to match, which I was quite lucky as the 3.9 diffs are like gold dust at the mo.
I'll be retro fitting the box using a Neetronics controller giving me 12 settings of DCCD control adjustments.
Anyway I'll stop hogging your thread and start afresh, one in projects and one in our section.
The car is infact a STI 555 not a RA, but I've just bought a STI RA box and only just ordered me a 3.9 rear diff to match, which I was quite lucky as the 3.9 diffs are like gold dust at the mo.
I'll be retro fitting the box using a Neetronics controller giving me 12 settings of DCCD control adjustments.
Anyway I'll stop hogging your thread and start afresh, one in projects and one in our section.
I had a very worrying moment with the DCCD when i first brought the car home, it does some strange things at slow speeds when u start to lock the diff, thought i was going to be buying a new diff, done a search on here to find it was all normal ,
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I first said i'd have everything done by the end of jan, but its looking more like just getting it on the road by then. Hopefully the full prep to be done by end of march ready for perfomance day.
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Yeah i've pretty much kept it rolled all the way back (fully open) since, from what i understand this is best for dry conditions and rolled slightly forward in wet/slippery conditions.