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Scooby Pete

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  1. Got one side done. So much easier with a hair dryer. Took about an 1 1/2 a side. Much easier using a hair dryer and even being in the sun helped to keep the vinyl supple. Before. After. Yes it does need a clean
  2. Quick heads up if anyone was planning on taking the dog. Prodrive have advised not to bring dogs as they have mating swans on site and the male is pretty aggressive so best to leave dogs at home.
  3. Agree with all the above, as soon as I saw that cockpit was still intact I thought wow that car was built well.
  4. Welcome to the club :)
  5. Same as the classic remove rear seat both parts. Then you can lift the rear parcel shelf up by the middle as you need it to bend a bit to pull it out from under the c pillar trim. I replaced the stock speakers with 16x9's with very little trouble, I had to cut the holes in the shelf a little bit larger just and drill new holes. The parcel shelf when stright back on using the factory grills so it was completely hidden.
  6. Also make sure you ask them to assign a new "number" to the key and car so the old key won't work.
  7. Yeah I'm thinkng about going. Being free it would be silly not too.
  8. Hopefully :) Will be attempting this during the week.
  9. Type RA and Prodrive have organised a meet at Prodrive in Banbury Oxford. It's free for subarus and more details can be found here. http://www.type-ra.com/subaru-forum/threads/prodrive-30th-final-gathering-8th-june-2014.17347/
  10. It's Monthly Meet time again! As ever, it's at The Fairmile in Cobham. Full address for the pub is: The Fairmile Portsmouth Road Cobham Surrey KT11 1BW Kicks off from 13:00pm onwards! Eveyone with a Scoob is Welcome. Your welcome even if you don't have a Scoob, you just can't park on the grass :) As with the last couple of months, before adding your name to the list, please ensure that you read the following:Meet rules: 1. No idiotic driving on the roads surrounding the Fairmile 2. No damaging the Fairmile grass 3. No leaving litter/cans/pint glasses on the Fairmile grass 4. Do not partake in any other idiotic behaviour that gives Scoobies a bad name In addition we ask that only Japanese cars park on the grass please. Members are more than welcome to come down in non-Jap cars (or bring friends) but please, Japanese only parked on the grass (there is a second car park to the rear of the Fairmile if you don't want to park in the main area).
  11. Salsa they have provided much more bleed this time. This is the new on top of the old.
  12. Doesn't every Circuit & track state along with the tickets Motor sport can be dangerous. Whilst this is extremly sad and a tragedy for the families involved, it would be a shame for this historic event to be canceled for good.
  13. http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/84128037/
  14. Might be worth getting on to the ombudsman anyway to see if they can help. I know if your hit by an uninsured driver there's a means of claiming.
  15. Looks good and the possibility of no ads is fantastic. I'm happy to donate and pay a membership fee :)
  16. If he is a business man then it's his responsibility to ensure his premises are properly insured and secure as far as possible. The keys should have been in a lock box at least. This is totally his responsibility and he is the one who should get you replacement keys, full stop! He wouldn't stand a chance in court, he has no leg to stand on. It's a shame he's a friend as the 1st thing I would be doing now is to start court proceedings. I would have though your insurance company whould pay out if you make the claim. Every time I leave my car at a workshop I leave the keys and it's business's responsibility. It's not your fault they keys were stolen and it's not your fault the business isn't coverd. I'd get on to the insurance ombudsman and see what they suggest. That or Dom
  17. I fitted the smaller n/s reverse and split the larger n/s one as I got halfway through fitting it. Didn't even try the o/s after that. Will be using a hair dryer rather than heat gun this time.
  18. Cheers Salsa, just got a set. I'm going to do the side I have a duplicate of 1st, so when I muck that up, I have a spare :)
  19. No ads for paid members would be a great idea, all good points Gambit. I also would be happy to donate some wonga to the cause.
  20. It's worth watching the 1st season too.
  21. Welcome to the club. After a bit of googling best I can come up with is 177 bhp. Pretty sure one of the Fozzie owners will have the right figure.
  22. I wouldn't even have a hope of doing it that fast on Forza let alone the actual Ring.
  23. Morette are back in business so can be bought brand new. http://www.morette.com/products/MAIN/mainproducts.htm
  24. Nothing to add as Jay has covered it all. I'm running a Cossie one at the moment and just had the car serviced aswell so it won't need replacing for a fair while. Only way to avoid the panel filter is to go for an induction kit. The remap for £550 will be the license and 1st map. Then maps after will cost you from £150. You can buy an other ECU which will have a licence included so you can remap them, however if you don't know what you are doing you will still need to pay the £150 for a mapper so cost wise it's horses for courses. Bear in mind you can get anti lag & launch control added to your standard ECU. Talk to http://www.jollygreenmonster.com/subaru.htm about mapping options he is one of the best in the country.

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