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  1. Should be fine I have 5.1 in mine and never had a problem.
  2. Other than seeing how to pull the seal off and resit it maybe with a bit of silicone maybe . I've only ever had two cars with a sun roof. I'm not very posh ;)
  3. Ok mate just wondered cheers mate. I can deal with A.W.O.L but M.I.A I'd have had to start sending a search party ;)
  4. Yep know this feeling well :( Take it nobody else came forward as witness to your claims. And worst thing about this is it will drag out for ages :(
  5. I agree and the fraud claims. along with the greed of making money :D
  6. I honestly thought more would have been from Facebook or twitter.
  7. Hi Mate I started to think you would never come on the forums ;) All I can say is if you live in and around the area top guy highly recommended by me and others on here. my 152 mile round trip was worth it and will do it again. :D And if you live in the Coventry area speak with Bips or Tlag on here also fantastic guy :)
  8. You're welcome have a look around mate and join straight in good bunch on here. I'm sure you will fit right in :)
  9. R.I.P I didn't even know he had cancer :( and I know Del and Rodders was classed as the main actors but trigger was one of the best characters in the show. My favorite trigger moment. Sorry about the video only one I could find
  10. I fully agree even if it's just to get stocked up on some :)
  11. I agree shame about the bloke doing the video :) But I guess if you bought one to do up and the parts from the STI fit like they do with the older cars could be worth having.
  12. Americans are keeping it all for themselves :( we want to play ;)
  13. Thats true but if she wants to leave for someone with a smaller one I've said she can ;)
  14. Best place to go I think is www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk I might email them see if we can get them to grace these forums :D
  15. Least you have a real mans Vin number unlike some ;)
  16. Good stuff. I can't believe we haven't had any yet be saving it up for a full month of it in February :D
  17. Oh right so one of them links is false info then they said it was the date it was built and listed as Month Day Year. God know then :D but the SF5 part should be right
  18. Came across this with a video of it in motion :) http://www.autoblog.com/2014/01/14/2015-subaru-wrx-sti-detroit-2014/
  19. I know seem to have two posts going :D the Year is from your vin plate you pictured even if your's is a 97 the vin is saying it's a 1998 But it is an early 1998 from what I can workout.
  20. Yep Bitman started something real here :D
  21. Safe to say with your's Stanton I'm at a lose with it :D The VIN of a Japanese import always has fewer than 17 characters. The World Identifier will always be omitted and will often begin with the model type. Here is an example of a Mitsubishi Shogun VIN and its Japanese import counterpart, the Pajero. In this example the World Identifier of ‘JMA’ is not used on the Pajero and the VIN starts with the model type: Shogun – JMAL049GWJJ000001 (UK) Pajero – L049-000001 (Import) Even on models that share the same name, the VIN is always this way to confirm the vehicle is a Japanese import. This example is from a Toyota Celica: Celica (ST205) – JT164STL500000001 (UK) Celica – ST205-000001 (Import) Japanese import VIN lengths can vary between 10 and 14 characters. The Celica example above is from the ST205 model type; this is more apparent in the Japanese import VIN as it starts with ST205. Model codes are always needed in addition to the VIN to identify the correct components; our research shows that although many Japanese imports physically look the same as vehicles intended to be sold in the UK, many models have significant differences in the components used. On Japanese imports, the model code is situated underneath the VIN on the chassis plate and takes the following format: ST205-PQRRS (The letters on the end vary depending on the exact model.) While the VIN and model code are vital in ensuring that you receive the correct parts, finding the code in the first place can prove to be a challenge even to the most experienced Japanese grey import specialists! Right I think your vin number is :D S= Forester F = (Fuji heavy Ind) 5= XT year 09/02/1998 so would make sense with less info in the vin number to be printed in other places :)
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