Low mileage classic scoobs, how many left??
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Low mileage classic scoobs, how many left??
How many out there have a standard looking classic shape impreza in a garage or as say a weekend car with genuine low miles.
UK cars or imports, just interested to know how many are out there as i think properly nice, unmolested cars will make a bit of a comeback and be quite desirable in the future.
I'll start the ball rolling
MY00 Turbo 2000 Deep Mica Blue 47k miles
UK cars or imports, just interested to know how many are out there as i think properly nice, unmolested cars will make a bit of a comeback and be quite desirable in the future.
I'll start the ball rolling
MY00 Turbo 2000 Deep Mica Blue 47k miles
Last edited by burt2000; 28 March 2014 at 12:55 AM.
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My Greenwagon MY00
Had it since new 14 years old in June with 64k in the clock
Going through a bit of a transformation at the moment ( see my main thread in gallary ) but original from the outside
Had it since new 14 years old in June with 64k in the clock
Going through a bit of a transformation at the moment ( see my main thread in gallary ) but original from the outside
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My V5 STI Type R had about 55000 km on the clock when the big end bearings went in May 2011. Yes it had been driven like the toy it is.
Still haven't found the motivation to fix it, maybe next year. Never been driven in our salty swedish winters after it came here in 2005 so no rust whatsoever.
Still haven't found the motivation to fix it, maybe next year. Never been driven in our salty swedish winters after it came here in 2005 so no rust whatsoever.
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We have a p1 in every year for it's MOT, I think it's covered just over 14000 miles now, did 130 In the past 12 months, which in fairness was more than the previous year.
Still on original tyres and everything.
Fair to say I keep trying to buy it off them
Still on original tyres and everything.
Fair to say I keep trying to buy it off them
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Theres one on ebay dude £65
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...8#ht_63wt_1399
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...8#ht_63wt_1399
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That's a great idea
Many forums are dying and you go in Scottish scoobies forum and it's great with a thanks section for every post and it's thriving
When you get lots of thanks you feel motivated to post more and then the forums grow
That's why fb is so successful and forums are declining unless you have Hugh numbers like scoobynet
Some great cars in here
Classics will always rule
And not many left now
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