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Luckiest scoob driver and passenger ever?
Gambit replied to Gregolasos's topic in General Subaru Chat
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Luckiest scoob driver and passenger ever?
Gambit replied to Gregolasos's topic in General Subaru Chat
Just a stone's throw away from the coast. -
Difference between blobeye wagon and saloon rear bumpers
Gambit replied to irena's topic in General Subaru Chat
'f I see any wagons being broken in black I'll let you know. If the resprayer is good though they should be able to match it almost perfectly. Like a mate of mine sprayed my headlights perfectly to match but isn't cheap. Cost me £120 mates rates that but he did strip them back and was a tough job as I wanted two colours doing on them. Picture here after he had done them anyway. -
Luckiest scoob driver and passenger ever?
Gambit replied to Gregolasos's topic in General Subaru Chat
I'll supply a bottle of T-cut for the buyer. I would do it myself but unfortunately just don't have the time. -
Haha ok mate no worries.
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Haha looks fun still dated but why change the retro
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Ok mate best get a list started now hadn't I
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complete rough guess £160 I'd expect it to be a bit less as I don't think it will need much doing really at 10k
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It was the whole dragon thing. I mean did that ginger fella ever make it home back to earth these was answers I wanted to know
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Luckiest scoob driver and passenger ever?
Gambit replied to Gregolasos's topic in General Subaru Chat
I'd be selling the full car spares or repair. Overall good condition, few marks around the body as you would expect for a car of this year! All tyres were new 2k miles ago, wheels have the odd scuff but hardly noticeable. Wheels were replaced with brand new set last year. Interior needs some care, heated seats I say heated they get warm when the suns on them... toasty, heated rear window when in place, 6 disk multichanger somewhere in the boot along with toolkit and spare wheel. Standard unmolested Subaru Impreza which are hard to find nowadays! No tyre kickers or time wasters. -
It does lol I've had just about every car want to have ago from freelancers to white van man in transits and sprinters. :( And always one think that will go wrong lol I still need to find why my headlights don't work sure it's an earth but buggered if I can find out :(
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Not played it for years lol I did go back and play just to complete it as I couldn't as a kid on the Amiga, Another world lol. Turns out ending was awful lol. But least it's off my bucket list
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Just bought my first Subaru Impreza Turbo
Gambit replied to Mattphillip's topic in Subaru Impreza Club
Hi mate welcome to S.O.C Nice looking Classic any future plans to do ? -
I'll wait see what people think. I just remember having two playstations and two Tv's back to back, few beers on the go with a room full of mates with a winner stays on. Lost hours of my life
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Difference between blobeye wagon and saloon rear bumpers
Gambit replied to irena's topic in General Subaru Chat
I'll concur it rear bumpers won't swap unfortunately :( -
Well so far today just the one moron in a Kia Ceed for some reason wanted to be on my rear bumper so I left him Not sure why some people try it on I really don't get it. But does get annoying sometimes.
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Still not selling me it to be fair. I hope I'm wrong but fear it's like what the movies are doing with remakes. Like point break, and ghostbusters. They'regreat childhood memories being ruined 😂
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BMX star Dave Mirra dies aged 41 after apparent suicide
Gambit replied to Gambit's topic in Motorsport Chat
Depression seems to be one of the worst things for men. Shows you though you can have it all but if you suffer with depression it's a dangerous trap. -
Forum will have payment forms up again soon mate so no rush these just ones I want rid of I just got them to book the stand. :)
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SUBARU OWNERS CLUB - BOOK YOUR CLUB STAND FOR JAPFEST 2016! http://www.japfestmotorsportheroes.co.uk/japfestmotorsportheroes The Hop Farm Kent 11th September 2016 NEW BOOKING SYSTEM FOR CLUBS We’ve changed the way club bookings work this year, meaning that individual club members can book their own tickets and vehicle passes for your stand. Please follow the following instructions... Club members must go to japfest.co.uk/club-info to book their tickets Next, select their Club from the menu and enter the Club's Personal Password* Proceed to select required tickets and place order Once booked, they will receive a confirmation email as proof of payment YOUR CLUB'S UNIQUE PASSWORD IS 789.325 We ask that you distribute this to your members in order for them to book their tickets and vehicle passes. Club space will be allocated on a first come first served basis. The deadline to book club tickets is Friday 18th March, subject to space availability. If you have any difficulties, our club support helpline is available on 01959 543 724 between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. CLUB TICKET PRICES FOR 2016 How to book your Club stand Club stands must have a minimum of five cars. Club bookings are subject to space availability and we reserve the right to close entry before the closing date. DO NOT purchase public tickets for a club stand, as these will not be valid. Club Booking System All club bookings are done on our website here. Individual club members are able to book tickets and vehicle passes for their club stand. The club secretary will be emailed your exclusive club password that you will need to make your booking. Once you receive this password, follow the instructions below. If you’re a new club give us a call to set up an account on 01959 541444 Click here to book your club tickets Next, select your club from the menu and enter the club's personal password Proceed to select your required tickets and place order Once booked, you will receive a confirmation email as proof of payment Club booking deadline: Friday 5th August 2016 Club Benefits Discounted entry tickets Beat the traffic with access to the show hours before the public Club passes providing exclusive access to display your car Special club offers from our Partners Club Show Entry Prices Club Weekend Camping Ticket - £12 per person Includes one night camping on Saturday 10th September and show entry on Sunday 11th September. Club Show Entry Ticket - £7 per person Includes show entry on Sunday 11th September only Up to TWO children aged 14 and under FREE with each paying adult. Additional children £5 each. Please contact our team if you have any additional queries: +44 (0) 1959 541444 e: japfestmotorsportheroes@kelsey.co.uk
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Code above busy year for S.O.C and Event's
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It was last year this one I guess be wanting to go again this year ?
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Ok mate I have 4 passes and tickets to sell that I have bought but we will update the clubs Club Pass payment forms shortly. I'll sell the ones I have at £14 posted to cover my costs I'd have a guess be £14.50 at a quick guess for the forum because of booking fees paypal fees and postage.
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right got the pass codes for Rockingham Japfest 2 and Japfest Motorsport Heroes will make their own post up shortly
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Police in North Carolina say one of the most celebrated names in X Games, Dave Mirra, has died in North Carolina at the age of 41. Greenville police confirmed on Thursday night that Mirra’s body had been found earlier in the day. Authorities responded to reports of an apparent suicide and discovered Mirra’s body in a truck. “We mourn the loss today of a great friend and wonderful human being who touched the lives of so many around the world with his gift. He called Greenville, North Carolina home and was as humble a guy talking with kids on a street corner about bikes as he was in his element on the world stage. A young life with so much to offer was taken too soon,” said the Greenville mayor, Allen Thomas. Mirra was a brilliant BMX rider and won 14 gold medals at X Games, despite the fact that his career was nearly ended in 1993 after he was hit by a drunk driver. But Mirra recovered and he won X Games honors at an astonishing rate between 1995 and 2008, his record of 24 medals over a career was only broken in 2013 by Bob Burnquist. He was also a rally driver and competed in ironman and triathlons. “Ironman competitions are an entirely different ballgame. The level of competition is much higher, and there are way more athletes,” Mirra told Sports Illustrated. Mirra was married with two daughters. ESPN, the broadcaster of X Games, released a statement paying tribute to Mirra. “Dave Mirra, your courage, determination and natural skill in everything you pursued pushed the world of action sports to become a better place. From all of us at X Games and ESPN, we salute your contributions,” read the statement. “Our sincere condolences go out to Dave’s wife, Lauren, his daughters Mackenzie and Madison, the BMX community and friends of Dave Mirra.” Mirra’s friend and fellow BMX rider TJ Lavin expressed his sorrow at the news. “I just wish he would have called me,” he told TMZ. “I would have jumped on a plane in a second. There’s always another way. If anyone needs help, just please get it. I feel sick about this.”