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Hi, this is my My97 sti wagon (Hence the user name hehe), Only had it a couple of weeks, but seems ok..
A bit more practical than my nissan 200sx s14a, for the dogs and camping trips....
A bit more practical than my nissan 200sx s14a, for the dogs and camping trips....
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thats a belter - like what they have done with the fogs on the back too - very practical place to put them - after all of the money im sinking into my wagon lately I really wish I had gone for an sti to begin with now. Hope it gives you many happy miles!
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Originally Posted by borat52
thats a belter - like what they have done with the fogs on the back too - very practical place to put them - after all of the money im sinking into my wagon lately I really wish I had gone for an sti to begin with now. Hope it gives you many happy miles!
It was me who put the rear fogs there, didnt like the hangie down idea and that seemed the best way....
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Originally Posted by Major_Sarcasm
Quality motor mate. I had to look outside to make sure mine was still on the drive!
I know what you mean about the fog light. Still debating what to do about mine.
I know what you mean about the fog light. Still debating what to do about mine.
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Originally Posted by Major_Sarcasm
Quality motor mate. I had to look outside to make sure mine was still on the drive!
I know what you mean about the fog light. Still debating what to do about mine.
I know what you mean about the fog light. Still debating what to do about mine.
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Originally Posted by SC008Y_MAD
White 'sportwagons' are very rare and one looking like that is even rarer. So well done keeping it standard
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think this has quite a few subtle mods; suspension, grill (is that carbon?), splash guards...
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Ian, I thought that they where called 'sportswagon' ??
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darren, is a 'sportswagon' different from a normal turbo wagon?
think this has quite a few subtle mods; suspension, grill (is that carbon?), splash guards...
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think this has quite a few subtle mods; suspension, grill (is that carbon?), splash guards...
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Originally Posted by SC008Y_MAD
Ian, I thought that they where called 'sportswagon' ??
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White 'sportwagons' are very rare and one looking like that is even rarer. So well done keeping it standard
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Originally Posted by SC008Y_MAD
ok,the 'keeping it std' might have come out all wrong what i ment to say was kept std looking with only subtle mods like lowering it etc...
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Originally Posted by Sti97wagon
Hi, this is my My97 sti wagon (Hence the user name hehe), Only had it a couple of weeks, but seems ok..
Lol stunning looking car anyways matey and as I always say in the best colour too
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Am I seeing the slats of a Front Mount Intercooler on it... or am I imagining it?? Dont remember my lower grill being colour coded on my MY98 UK Wagon.
Looks good though, everyone knows that the Wagons are the faster models.
Cheers,
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Looks good though, everyone knows that the Wagons are the faster models.
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Originally Posted by RS Grant
Am I seeing the slats of a Front Mount Intercooler on it... or am I imagining it?? Dont remember my lower grill being colour coded on my MY98 UK Wagon.
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Originally Posted by Sti97wagon
Thanks everyone for the positive feedback,, make me feel better.
Was abit unsure about getting a wagon at first, does get some looks though...
Was abit unsure about getting a wagon at first, does get some looks though...
Are you up for showing your beauty on the 'Wagon Stand' at the Northern Big One ... Be good to have a strong show of Wagon STI's
Add your name to the thread at www.scoobywagons.co.uk
There is a limit of 20 spaces, but if you can confirm you can get a space as some people havent confirmed yet
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re the foglight..
For a really clean look. Cut the wiring to the naff hanging down light and pull it back up through into the boot (it's usually been routed this way) cut the two wires to the offside reversing light bulb in the rear cluster then simply join the wires you have from the fog light switch to the reversing light bulb! all you have to do then is get some red glass paint (stuff for doing stained glass windows) from a craft/art shop, it comes in a squeezey tube and you can cover the bulb in it. Let it dry over night and there you have it, one red bulb. Refit and admire your handywork. Really cleans the back end up!
For a really clean look. Cut the wiring to the naff hanging down light and pull it back up through into the boot (it's usually been routed this way) cut the two wires to the offside reversing light bulb in the rear cluster then simply join the wires you have from the fog light switch to the reversing light bulb! all you have to do then is get some red glass paint (stuff for doing stained glass windows) from a craft/art shop, it comes in a squeezey tube and you can cover the bulb in it. Let it dry over night and there you have it, one red bulb. Refit and admire your handywork. Really cleans the back end up!