Hello I'm new to Scooby net, here's my motor
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Hello I'm new to Scooby net, here's my motor
Here's my Scoob when I bought it just over a year ago:-
And here it is at present:-
Mods so far:-
Wolfrace 17" Alloys with Yokohama A539 rubber
Lightweight Flywheel
Exedy Race Clutch
2001 Gearbox & rear diff
Lightweight crank & alternator pulleys
HKS induction
Front upper strut barce
Front lower H brace
SX Fuel pressure reg
Walbro fuel pump
Full 3" exhaust system from turbo back
Megan racing headers (heat wrapped)
STi charging stabiliser
Uprated oil pump
4 pot front calipers
Tarox discs & pads
Goodridge braided brake hoses
Bailey dump valve
Knocklink
HKS turbo timer
Lamco gauges
STi version 7 struts & springs
NGK platinum plugs 7 series
Lexus rear lights
STi spoiler
Clear lights
Future mods:-
Apexi Power FC
Front mount intercooler
Oil cooler
Lightweight power steering pulley
Droplinks
Anti roll bars
6 pot caliper conversion
2 pot rear caliper conversion.
Kris.
And here it is at present:-
Mods so far:-
Wolfrace 17" Alloys with Yokohama A539 rubber
Lightweight Flywheel
Exedy Race Clutch
2001 Gearbox & rear diff
Lightweight crank & alternator pulleys
HKS induction
Front upper strut barce
Front lower H brace
SX Fuel pressure reg
Walbro fuel pump
Full 3" exhaust system from turbo back
Megan racing headers (heat wrapped)
STi charging stabiliser
Uprated oil pump
4 pot front calipers
Tarox discs & pads
Goodridge braided brake hoses
Bailey dump valve
Knocklink
HKS turbo timer
Lamco gauges
STi version 7 struts & springs
NGK platinum plugs 7 series
Lexus rear lights
STi spoiler
Clear lights
Future mods:-
Apexi Power FC
Front mount intercooler
Oil cooler
Lightweight power steering pulley
Droplinks
Anti roll bars
6 pot caliper conversion
2 pot rear caliper conversion.
Kris.
Last edited by Blingscooby; 21 March 2006 at 01:58 PM.
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Hi there, welcome to the madhouse.
Very clean looking scoob you have there with some nice mods, I would replace the rear lights though. Some STI lights would look so much smarter. Its only downfall imho, but each to their own.
Enjoy
Very clean looking scoob you have there with some nice mods, I would replace the rear lights though. Some STI lights would look so much smarter. Its only downfall imho, but each to their own.
Enjoy
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thats well nice
seems you have got the modding bug (big-style)
an FMI is on my list too....
Dazza
PS: The STI lights are a fookin rip-off IMHO (but needed!!!)
seems you have got the modding bug (big-style)
an FMI is on my list too....
Dazza
PS: The STI lights are a fookin rip-off IMHO (but needed!!!)
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i think a good set on ebay are in the region of £200.00 from my last search.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STi-Rear-Tail-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STi-Rear-Tail-...QQcmdZViewItem
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Originally Posted by WRX_Dazza
i think a good set on ebay are in the region of £200.00 from my last search.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STi-Rear-Tail-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/STi-Rear-Tail-...QQcmdZViewItem
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Originally Posted by Blingscooby
These are from Flat4online I know Scott who owns the company, time for some discount
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Originally Posted by Rice Rocket
"STi charging stabiliser"
So what does this do?
nice car btw.
RR
So what does this do?
nice car btw.
RR
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Originally Posted by WRXtra power
Great tell him the guys at scoobynet want some at cost price, let us know how cheap you can get them, ha ha
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Originally Posted by Blingscooby
It seems to stop the voltage fluctuation when the car is idling when cold, I'm told that a decent grounding kit does the same job.
Phil
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