Shifting at high RPM
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Need to correct myself now driving home coming up to red set of light chnaged down from 3rd to 2nd getting ready to stop light went green so tryed the big right foot same thing....will not go into 3rd ....so it seems it always do it under HARD acceleration regardless of standing or rollling start. Still points to the same thing?
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as for my finnancial situation,,,,,,my grandad died shortly after buying the scoob and left me a nice lump of cash with his word "have fun with it",,,,i still miss that old bugger as we had some laughs thanks grandad
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well dont think there is much left ,,,,shell and loom is about all i can think of
but your all right if someone would of told me id spend that id have call you some funny names ,,,,but once that modding ball was rolling i just cant stop it
but your all right if someone would of told me id spend that id have call you some funny names ,,,,but once that modding ball was rolling i just cant stop it
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to clear things up abit,,,if the full 60k was still on the car then it would have alot bigger spec than it does,,,,i had most things go wrong that could go wrong and i just kept spending and replacing as iv always wanted to build my own race spec car and the mrs said go for it as she new what it ment to get it finished (its never going to be finished but ssshhh lol),,,,,
as for my finnancial situation,,,,,,my grandad died shortly after buying the scoob and left me a nice lump of cash with his word "have fun with it",,,,i still miss that old bugger as we had some laughs thanks grandad![Notworthy](images/smilies/notworthy.gif)
as for my finnancial situation,,,,,,my grandad died shortly after buying the scoob and left me a nice lump of cash with his word "have fun with it",,,,i still miss that old bugger as we had some laughs thanks grandad
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to clear things up abit,,,if the full 60k was still on the car then it would have alot bigger spec than it does,,,,i had most things go wrong that could go wrong and i just kept spending and replacing as iv always wanted to build my own race spec car and the mrs said go for it as she new what it ment to get it finished (its never going to be finished but ssshhh lol),,,,,
as for my finnancial situation,,,,,,my grandad died shortly after buying the scoob and left me a nice lump of cash with his word "have fun with it",,,,i still miss that old bugger as we had some laughs thanks grandad![Notworthy](images/smilies/notworthy.gif)
as for my finnancial situation,,,,,,my grandad died shortly after buying the scoob and left me a nice lump of cash with his word "have fun with it",,,,i still miss that old bugger as we had some laughs thanks grandad
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I was in a similar situation myself. My father passed away suddenly last year and left me a bit of money. It really hit home how short life is and that it can be taken away in the blink of an eye. I vowed to enjoy life a bit more and enjoy the money that I now have. Hence the Subaru. I could of bought any Subaru I desired but wanted something that would put a huge grin on my face. Nothing does that better than a well specced 400bhp classic, hence the STI V3 I now own and love.
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