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I’d message them and ask. You’ll be contacted by someone to settle any outstanding import duties or tax. Have a read about it. https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad
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Your right. The import tax will be sky high. Maybe that’s why it’s cheap.
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Cheers. Ill be in touch.
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If you still have them in a couple of months could I have them off you?
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Re did the paint and the resin coating on my floor mats. Plus fixed the grill clips from previous damage. Labour of love? Or just fussy c*nt..
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Hi. Does the interior look like it’s been recently put back in? If you can I’d count the teeth on the runners on both sides to see if it’s twisted. Ive got an interior that’s to go back in my classic right now and the base can slide freely on both sides so it’s easy to have a slider in the wrong position. If not I’d guess there’s something jamming a runner or there’s a bent tooth. Good luck.
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As far as your fuel consumption, remember you’ve just got all that car with all that power. I’ll bet your booting it off every roundabout and junction, racing everything you can and generally giving it the big yin all the time. Once you settle down and cruise the fuel consumption will come up. Smiles for miles..
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From what you’ve described about the engine mods and the pictures it looks ace. I’d make sure all the paperwork was in order for the previous work done. Buyers love that. Then I’d do the cam belt and water pump like you said. That shows you looked after it. I’d also eliminate any rust from the underside too. People coming to see it will take time to check. But saying all that, it still has till the end of summer to capture you so I’d not be suprised if you don’t sell her after a summer of fun! Ha good luck.
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Urgent help needed - misfired, died, wont start
Mattb replied to jmj's topic in Subaru Engines, Exhausts and modifications
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mines in bits too mate. Here’s the pic, let me know if you want it and I’ll take it out in the next few weeks. Cheers.
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There is a gap but it’s how I have the base of the seat. You can have the front tilted up but it makes a gap at the back. I’ll alter it tomorrow and send another pic if you like? I am am at tebay in Cumbria. J38 off the M6.
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I can get some tomorrow no worries.
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Hi. You could check breakers yards and online breakers for one but easiest option would be eBay and get it painted if you can’t find the correct colour. A quick look and I found this one if it’s any use.
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I painted the lightweight bumper bracket and the fog and number plate brackets. And everyone sacrificed their bed sheets so no overspray landed on the car...
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How does £150 sound?
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I wonder if she’s a year 2000 model... you can get in “all 3 doors” (oi oi...) and you can see her with or without makeup?? That’s the only way that works!
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Welcome. There’s no hate here, just differences of opinions. 😆 I have an STI back box that came in a job lot that you could have for a tenner if it’s any use to you.
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Has anyone got a catalytic converter for sale?
Mattb replied to Wolfy's topic in General Subaru Chat
Could you not find a friendly MOT station? -
Hi and Welcome. Which year or model Impreza wrx are you after?
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Bumper now off. The bumper bracket is salvageable. Tidy. But new number plate bracket and fog light brackets needed. Prices off Subaru weren’t bad till we got to the new clips! Dear me plastic is expensive...
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Would anyone be interested in buying a leather interior for a classic? There are no rips or tears and no wear marks.
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You may have? Lol. I have falkens on my daily driver which is a bm. I’ve never been stuck in the snow yet and they seem to be lasting fine. Good tyres in my opinion.
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Front grill clips and brackets for Subaru classic
Mattb replied to Gc8 Classic's topic in Subaru Parts Wanted
The other side is fine and looks like the next pic. The other pictures are where the clips locate on the headlights. The top of the grill needs carefully pulled forward then lifted up. If the bottom clips stick pry them out with a flat screwdriver.