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  1. Hi welcome to S.O.C And love the look of the car :D
  2. Hi mate welcome to S.O.C Love the Hawkeyes been looking at them myself
  3. I wouldn't let a Cat-D put you off that could have been anything really I've seen some cars be listed Cat-D just from paint damage. the seals around the doors just pull off and pop off on the Impreza I can't see it being to hard. But would think getting another set might be more costly. If you buy it I would maybe look at the seals see if you could re seat them 1st ot try a breakers yard. And breaks from standard discs and pads or cheap ones are really bad a breaking. But might need some new fluid, or upgrade the hoses :)
  4. Very nice looking car :) And welcome to S.O.C
  5. Hi mate welcome to S.O.C I won't ask why you want to cancel that ;) You naughty fella :D Just kidding :D If you Ignition switch to lock position and hold "+" button for five seconds should remove it. Good time of year to do it :D
  6. It does get you like that I find it's the buzz I get when I have finished that sense of pride that the bolt didn't win
  7. Someone had to kick start it off ;) I was just in the Spar shop the woman serving me just wished me a Happy New year. I said "Only 364 days late you daft c@nt!!" Anyway wishing a Happy New Year to you all. And my past, present, and future friends. may 2014 be filled with easy M.O.T's cheaper fuel and faster speed limits ;) Hope you are having a great night out, or in. Anyway here's to hoping it is a better year for everyone. All the best for the year and any worries this year last no longer than a Kardashian marriage Oh and it's New Years resolution time, this year I'm choosing one that is achievable..........to get fat and !Removed! more! Sod it will cut out the middle man..... Roll on 2015 I hope this posts quickly. Happy Newyear 2011 Sent using Internet Explorer,
  8. I know the splash guards should have very slight movement. But sounds like they are too loose how you have put it so would look at getting the tight end up. As for the holes my guess would be like you have said some sort of extensions.
  9. Aint that always the case one bolt that you either round off or won't move ;) Least you got it sorted out mate :) just the rears left to swear at ;)
  10. Savage ot Tlag Bips might be the best people to ask Savage is pretty good with the classic shapes I would wait for one of them see if they can advise you better mate :D And Welcome to S.O.C
  11. I recognize it trying to think what movies he's been in. Mission impossible ?
  12. I've never had a diesel so couldn't tell you mate sorry :( I'm guessing it's the hatchback impreza ?
  13. I have the same problems as all of the above main reason I have tinted windows Only plus side is my Missus doesn't drive it ;) but sweetie wrappers muddy feet marks drives me mad. And like you I try to keep on top of it :D
  14. Top job that mate. Not to bad in the impreza as it's just below the vents apart from the drinks holder and ashtray, just at the right height. And sorry me getting excited about seeing the end result. I want to come down and rip it now :D
  15. Sound ideal place to me. What I did with my screen was used a thin bit of metal as a back plate to bolt it on to. But only needed to use the original double din surround hacked that to bits then used body filler to start to make it look like it should again, but still working on that part too. As i had got it all done in summer was outside nice day spraying it and a fly landed on the !Removed! paint when it was wet and like an idiot I tried to sort it out and made a mess so needs all sanding down again :( Could you use the backing part of the air vents just remove the grills and build up from the back forward if that makes sense :D It was how I found it the easiest way as the foundations was there. Not sure how it looks on the inside though :)
  16. Cheers just taking a look at the site now.
  17. Even better downside to my set up is it has to come from the OBDII :( So any ideas on mounting it yet then ;)
  18. Some good news hopefully to follow. Doctors treating Michael Schumacher have reported a 'slight improvement' in his condition, but are 'unable' to report that he is now out of danger. Doctors treating Michael Schumacher have reported a 'slight improvement' in his condition after a second operation was carried out to relieve the swelling on his brain. The 44-year-old remains in a medically induced coma having undergone brain surgery on Sunday after hitting his head on a rock whilst skiing in the French Alps. A second procedure lasting two hours was carried out on Monday evening at approximately 10pm local time. However, the Grenoble Hospital medical team have stressed that the former F1 World Champion remains in a 'critical' condition and is not yet out of danger. "Very late in the evening (Monday) another brain scan was carried out and we could see a slight improvement and that allowed us to tell the family that we would be able to have another surgical intervention to reduce the hematoma and that surgical intervention took place overnight," Grenoble Hospital Director General Jacqueline Hubert said. "A new scan was carried out this morning and it shows slight improvements, slight radiological improvements." Professor Payen and Professor !Removed! are two of the doctors treating Schumacher The doctors were keen to stress that they had seen no signs of Schumacher's condition deteriorating. "At the end of yesterday afternoon we had an improvement of intracranial pressure and we were able to carry out a scan without taking any kind on unnecessary risk," Professor Jean-Francois Payen added. "That scan showed a few signs that were relatively stable and I would like to underline that - in other words we had no sign that there was a worsening of the initial lesions. "At that moment, talking to our neurological surgeons, taking into consideration his state had slightly improved, we suggested we would carry out a surgical intervention that had not been originally envisioned but that allowed us in the evening to treat in a more efficient fashion and in a more radical fashion to try and eliminate this intracranial pressure. "This was carried out during the night with relatively good efficiency which allowed us this morning to look at new images and we were able to see that this hematoma had been evacuated in a very correct and very satisfactory fashion and we now have a few signs that currently can allow us to feel that it is better controlled than it was yesterday." Chief Neurologist Professor Emmanuel !Removed! carried out the operation on Monday evening, but says the situation is still changing by the hour. "This was not the hematoma that had been removed the night before, this was a hematoma that was actually in the brain itself, but all the parameters last night allowed us to eliminate it and therefore together we decided to do so and at the same time to reduce intracranial pressure," !Removed! said. "On the control scan that was carried out this morning the levels of intracranial pressure have improved, but the scan does show there are other legions on other parts of the brain and those legions are going to be supervised and followed up of course. We can't for the moment envisage much more - we are just going to be regularly supervising the situation on an hourly basis and that is all we can say today." However, despite the positive news, Payen stressed Schumacher was still not out of danger and the medical team treating him were unable to make any predictions about the future. "The situation is better controlled than it was on Monday, but we are unable to say that he is out of danger, however, we now have slightly more, we have gained a bit of time, with regard to development, but once again the coming hours are still critical," he said. "This surgical intervention helped us to control the situation better and it is slightly better than yesterday, but to say he is out of danger, that I can't answer." Schumacher fans leave flags outside the hospital Professor Payen also revealed that they had not considered taking Schumacher out of his medically induced coma yet as they still have a number of other procedures to carry out. "No we haven't reduced the treatment, he still remains in a coma and for the moment there is absolutely no question of evaluating from a neurological point of view and seeing how he will be when he wakes up," he said. "At the moment we still have some other problems and some other treatments that have to be made. We are here to tell you what has happened over the last 24 hours, but we really cannot say anything about the future as it is too premature to do so. "He is in a state of hypothermia and a medically induced coma - how long that will last? It will last as long as we judge to be necessary. There are no forecasts right now, none at all." Family friend Professor Gerard Saillant, who is one of the leading orthopaedic surgeons in the world, was also present and whilst he is not involved in treating Schumacher he maintained no prognosis for the future should be drawn from the improvements overnight. "I would just like to underline that we have decided to talk about objectionable signs, factual signs, what exists and what is present. Everything will be expressed in a transparent fashion, but it would be dishonest on our part and on your part to draw any conclusions from this about the future whether this be tomorrow, or six months or two years. It would be stupid to talk about it." The doctors in Grenoble also revealed that transferring Schumacher to his native Germany had not been considered as the risks were too high. "For the moment to envisage a transfer would be dangerous because of his medical condition which is still very fragile," Payen said. "Afterwards that question will arise and we will decide once again in a collegial fashion at what point this transfer could be considered. However, once again at the moment, with the work we are carrying out as a medical team, with the support that we have from the large medical community, we feel it is important for him to be here and to be treated here." Professor !Removed! emphasised that despite removing some hematoma in the latest operation, the scan still shows more in the brain, but says they will be unable to remove it. "There is still some blood, there are still some hematoma everywhere - you cannot think that the scan is completely clear and that is why the situation must be looked at hour by hour because it is a serious brain injury and it could still develop," !Removed! confirmed. "The others are not accessible - we are unable to have access to them - they will be supervised. They are not the same size as the one we operated on last night, so the situation is not the same at all. We do not intend to eliminate those other hematoma." The hospital say they do not plan to hold daily press conferences and will only hold such updates on occasions when, such as today, there is progress to report. Schumacher, who initially ended his F1 career at the end of 2006, retired for a second time in 2012 after a three-season comeback with Mercedes. The German, who also raced for Jordan, Benetton and Ferrari, won the last of his world titles in 2004. He won two with Benetton in 1994 and 1995 before moving to Ferrari and winning five in a row from 2000. The 44-year-old has 91 career wins.
  19. Sounds like a plan. You already have the alloys just having to pay to have them swapped but cheaper than another set of alloys to store :D Just done reading up on Nokians and seem like a really good tyre for winter.
  20. No problem I thought you was still looking and thought I'd give some food for thought ;) good choice of car should be ideal for what want it for. Not sure how it compares to a defender off roading so would be interested to hear a 1st hand review, if you get chance :) And I can see this week dragging you now then. Late Christmas :D
  21. Wow for a split second I thought I was on another forum :D
  22. For me thats what owning and modifying your car should be about making your own mark on it selfish or not it's the individuality of seeing other peoples cars I like most. be boring if it was all the same :D I will put my two pences worth in but have always said do what you think is best :)
  23. I'd say they would be great for winter coming from Finland not sure what mine was I know they was midrange my local MOT bloke ordered them in and fitted them think was about £480
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