My First Scooby
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iv just bought my 1st scooby but its really standard so im looking for gold 17inch alloys, exhaust and dump valve. can u tell me what the best web site or shops r to buy them n how much there going to cost? thanks!
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any 1 want to buy an impreza! haha. looks like ill be gettin the plastic out. its gold 17inch alloys i want really so if anyone wants to sell me any just let me know
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I know people complain about the cost of running a Scoob, but it isn't as bad as people make out.
Scoob Tyres - Goodyear Eagle F1 205 x 45 ZR 17
Pug 206 - Goodyear Eagle F1 205 x 45 ZR 16 (OEM Tyre)
Pug 40K bog standard service cost me £750, new brake disks £250, new front shocks £250 and the rest of the service £250 (as per normal) and the exhaust went about 2000 miles later - fortunately the day I was trading it in for the Scoob!
Add on to that it was in need of its 4th set of front tyres (OK so that is an advantage of FWD - rears were still like new) when I traded it in.
And to top that I reckon I spend about £20 a month more on fuel and the insurance is £100 per year less (work that one out!) with the Scoob.
[Edited by OllyK - 1/14/2004 1:22:24 PM]
I know people complain about the cost of running a Scoob, but it isn't as bad as people make out.
Scoob Tyres - Goodyear Eagle F1 205 x 45 ZR 17
Pug 206 - Goodyear Eagle F1 205 x 45 ZR 16 (OEM Tyre)
Pug 40K bog standard service cost me £750, new brake disks £250, new front shocks £250 and the rest of the service £250 (as per normal) and the exhaust went about 2000 miles later - fortunately the day I was trading it in for the Scoob!
Add on to that it was in need of its 4th set of front tyres (OK so that is an advantage of FWD - rears were still like new) when I traded it in.
And to top that I reckon I spend about £20 a month more on fuel and the insurance is £100 per year less (work that one out!) with the Scoob.
[Edited by OllyK - 1/14/2004 1:22:24 PM]
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