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Hi everyone, I bought a blobeye and this bag was in the boot and I am wondering if anyone has one as I can’t find any for sale or no information on it at all. I’ve trawled the internet looking to see if it’s a genuine Subaru thing or an aftermarket. Thanks in advance for any advice. 

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On 4/6/2025 at 9:24 AM, Mattb said:

Hi everyone, I bought a blobeye and this bag was in the boot and I am wondering if anyone has one as I can’t find any for sale or no information on it at all. I’ve trawled the internet looking to see if it’s a genuine Subaru thing or an aftermarket. Thanks in advance for any advice. 

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I'm sure your aware the normal one is a crapy plastic bag lol

 

The grey carpet type material looks like alot of chinese generic tool bags on Amazon, so i would take a guess its justa a branded one of those.

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3 hours ago, Tidgy said:

 

I'm sure your aware the normal one is a crapy plastic bag lol

 

The grey carpet type material looks like alot of chinese generic tool bags on amazon, so i would take a guess its justa a branded one of those.

Thanks for the reply. You’re probably right because I can’t find any info about it at all. 

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Ferrying Grandson to play cricket  at various rural locations - XV is ideal for driving and parking in fields!

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Forgot to update.

Few weeks ago decided to go through the brakes, strip clean lube etc, noticed the front pads were past their best so got online and had a look see.

Decades ago my go to friction material brand was Ferodo, the factor who used to stock them changed hands, and forgive me if i'm wrong but didn't Ferodo up in North Wales have an elongated strike in the 90s, pretty sure i recall seeing pickets outside the gates as i passed by on the way to Portmadoc?, anyway hadn't seen Ferodo pads for years except for competition grade when lo and behold they popped up on my search, so ordered a set.

The reason i liked them in the past they were a progressive pad with good 'feel' requiring noticeably less pedal pressure to stop with, they also came with a rough abrasive type  initial pad surface good for deglazing and bedding in, well the rough surface is still present and indeed the brakes are the best they've been in the years we've had the car.

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