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Th4neuk

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  1. Well bit of naff news. One of the rear tyres was loosing a bit of pressure so took it in to have it checked. Turns out the rim is split and buckled :-( remember catching a bit of a pot hole a while back but not thought anything of it. Back on the original rims now as I'll have to see if I can pick up another wheel. Apart from that all is well (touch wood). Cheers Alan
  2. Hiya, I work in Hessle so not overly far away :-) Welcome :-) Cheers Alan
  3. Had to take the trailer across the field today to sort some branches and stuff out. To say it was a tad boggy was an understatement! You could tell it was on road tyres though as they filled up almost instantly but it plowed through regardless. It looks like a right farm vehicle at the minute so am going to have to get the jet wash on it ASAP. Still it has done the job it was bought for so am well happy at the minute. Never got to fit my reverse camera though :-( Cheers Alan
  4. Went to pick up an engine crane this morning from the next village (bargain at £40!!!) and it was quite icy this morning. Very impressed with the way the outback handled the ice on the road (it's never seen a grittier down it ever lol). Think I'd have had to turn the traction control off to get it slipping properly lol. Very planted. Be interesting to see how it copes with snow lol. Also my rear reversing camera number plate holder thing has turned up. Hopefully get to wire it up tomorrow. It should plug into the back of my new head unit so will be handy lol. Who needs a range rover :-) Cheers Alan
  5. Hey guys, Not been on for a fair bit so nice to be back. Finally got the scoob back from the wife and given her the Audi back. Currently it is filthy and looks like I've been a reccy vehicle in a rally! The wife's bump is growing rapidly but she is having a really tough time of it. Roll on march so at least she can get well again (even though sleep will be a distant memory). Not done a lot with the outback but have bought an early 1960 mini so having a bit of fun getting that ready to rebuild. Reckon I'll be a dab hand at welding when I'm done lol. We got any meets coming up?? Cheers Alan
  6. Going to get to drive it to Scarborough later so that will be nice. Oh was on the tele last night :-) motors tv did the castle Combe autumn classic and our race was on. In shot a couple of times but get some good mentions on the commentary. Dunno if they will repeat it though. Cheers Alan
  7. Took it off road on a bit of grassy paddock lol. Did it's job perfectly lol Cheers Alan
  8. One thing I did when cutting a hole in the wing of my fronty was cover it in masking tape. Made the marking out easier and the drilling/filing process (I didn't have a hole saw so had to do it the old fashioned way lol) much easier. Once you have the centre line you could always measure the diagonals to test it is square? Cheers and good luck :-) Cheers Alan
  9. Tbh I went for the outback diesel. Seems ok so far (touch wood) and if driven carefully will easily average 45 to 47 mpg. I have seen over 50 on the inboard computer thing. Power is nice and cruising on the motorway is very comfortable. I don't think you'd be disappointed in any of them tbh. Cheers Alan
  10. Love mine. Looking forward to winter to see how well it plays :-)
  11. Roll on winter haha ;-)
  12. Cheers guys, Bought all the shiney bits I can at the minute. Exhaust will come when the oem one goes :-) other than that a bit of a remap would be good to get to 180 ish but that can wait lol. Gonna be fun though lol Cheers Alan
  13. Love my outback. Bags of room in it and the ride is nice. I think even with the diesel, the auto would have been a nice option in hindsight. The extra ride height is nice for rough tracks and grassy fields lol I know the diesel engine gets some negative feedback but seems fine so far (touch wood) Cheers Alan
  14. Cheers gambit :-) lol
  15. Drove it for the first time in ages. Been using the wife's car so nice to be back in mine :-)
  16. My outback diesel is the same. It could do with being a six speed really (think they went that way on the later ones) Cheers Alan
  17. On mine the chrome bits are fake and the exits are actually underneath pointing at the floor. Cheers Alan
  18. Who says you have to grow up lol. Let the modding commence :-)
  19. Got 8 bags of sand in the boot and some cement and it barely dipped at all! Result Cheers Alan
  20. For those that do go I can highly recommend the food. Had a steak last night and it was lovely. Good to see everyone Cheers Alan
  21. Oh not good? Anyone higher up than him then?
  22. Think you need tobe seeing the dealer general manager rather than service. Someone there is not telling you everything by the sounds of it!! Fingers crossed
  23. Ooh posh new carpark. Hoping to make it tonight :-)
  24. They've probably changed it so you have to use the app radio thingy. Keeps their downloads up!! Least it's working though and was free lol Cheers Alan

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