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Old 22-07-2010, 11:15 PM
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Never had a thread on my car on here, so thought i'd sort one out. Its very much one of the slowest on here so rather than get drawn into listing the performance mods, i thought i'd just put a load of random pics up so you can see how the cars changed over the last 3 years

Call it a picture story-book, if you like!
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Taken on my mobile phone the day i first saw it, after a test drive. Enough to get the money out



Mmmmm orange bits!



First time on the rollers, 250.1bhp. Probably no different now



First proper clean....



.....Only to be covered in mud at Wales Rally GB!



Detango'd and fog lamp covers



Obligatory flaps



After the SES tunnel run



Beachy Head SES meet, summer 2008?



Strut brace added



Out on a frosty morning in Sussex



STI8 twisted sideskirts added



New wheels!





ESC day out to Brighton (load of scoobs sounded good in Churchill 2!)



Front splitter added, and blue badge to replace the cracked old original one



Snow fun







New interior (all the way from Yorkshire....)



New shocks and Prodrive springs



SES track day at Brands







Dunsfold day out





Sitting a bit lower...



SES @ the Nurburgring. Can't wait for next year!







Ring sticker and Tornado2 backbox



And most recently added - black Zunsport grilles



So. What next?
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Old 22-07-2010, 11:33 PM
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And about bloomin time mate. Really crackin example mate. I didn't realise how much you've changed it. Well done that man.
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Old 22-07-2010, 11:37 PM
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So. What next?
Big rear spoiler
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Old 22-07-2010, 11:42 PM
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Looking good steve. One of the nicest bug's around. Oh and yes, SPOILER!!. Either a lip, or STi one. There is no middle ground!
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Old 23-07-2010, 12:46 AM
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About time Steve, loving the new grills, really work well with the car.
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Old 23-07-2010, 02:00 AM
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Likeing the new grill's mate. Nice car & has served you well.
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Old 23-07-2010, 05:45 AM
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Looking good as always Steve, and yes get rid of the table top and stick something big in its place, keep up the hard work buddy, grills look very good and suit the car.
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Old 23-07-2010, 09:23 AM
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cheers guys, managed to pick the grilles up off a guy on scoobynet, can't believe that the black ones are over £200 for the pair new but really pleased with how the look when fitted. thought about getting silver ones but it would just look way too bling

not surprised about the rear wing comments from everyone either can't decide what to do though. i quite like the spoilerless with lip idea, but i'll need to find another bootlid or get holes filled and repainted so its hassles. Easiest bet would be just to drill more holes and put and STI wing on it, but they're not cheap (especially once painted). And when one crops up in WR Blue, the whole world seems to be competing to buy it (not that WR blue is common - its popular!)
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Looking good Steve.....like the front grilles, might have to get a lower one in black myself
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The basic list of changes so far is:

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- Decat uppipe
- De-resonated centre section
- Tornado2 (scoobyworld - H&S rebranded) backbox
- Earthing kit
- STI tmic
- Walbro 255
- STI strut brace
- Ksport 8pot 356mm front brake kit with bluestuff NDX pads

- KYB Ultra SR shocks
- Prodrive springs
- 24mm rear Whiteline ARB
- Whiteline droplinks front/back

- Morettes with HID kit
- Orciari Fog covers
- Blob STi skirts
- Subaru genuine splitter
- STI7 interior
- Subaru rear bumper extensions/diffuser.
- 18" Inovit Torque alloy wheels in gunmetal
- STI7 scoop & undertray
- Blobeye rear lights
- STI8 rear spoiler
- Debadged bootlid
- Zunsport upper/lower grille.

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Old 23-07-2010, 09:40 AM
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Looking good Steve.....like the front grilles, might have to get a lower one in black myself
Only hassle with the bug lower grill is that the number plate has to come off to fit it (to get to the screw holes). Not sure if the blob grill is the same.

And i'd only just stuck a new Euro plate on for Germany!

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Looking good steve. One of the nicest bug's around.
Cheers mate You know, i'm still willing to discuss that swap you were chasing me about if you still fancy the change?

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Old 23-07-2010, 09:41 AM
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It's looking better all the time
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Saj has got two in WR Blue at the mo I think.
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Old 24-07-2010, 12:15 AM
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Saj has got two in WR Blue at the mo I think.
Oh don't say that

Nope, the current spare scooby cash is going to fund (the other) Nick's fmic, in return for his STI tmic and undertray.
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latest additions:

STI7 bigger scoop (all the way from Scotland...)


And an STI top mount (all the way from Littlehampton )


Still using the wrx undertray at the moment but the STI one will be on the car once its removed from Nicks
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Old 04-08-2010, 10:30 AM
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It's really good to see the chronological changes to the car mate.

It shows just how much of a good job you have done to it.

Top job matey
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Oh don't say that

Nope, the current spare scooby cash is going to fund (the other) Nick's fmic, in return for his STI tmic and undertray.
Its had a deposit put on it now, that you ??
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Old 04-08-2010, 11:08 AM
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Love them wheels. made a massive difference.

lovely car
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Old 04-08-2010, 11:43 AM
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Its had a deposit put on it now, that you ??
Sorry to disappoint but not me gonna be stuck with the wrx spoiler for a little longer i think!
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Love them wheels. made a massive difference.

lovely car
cheers mate, the wheels have to be the single easiest mod to the car that completely changed how it looked, really happy with them
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Old 04-08-2010, 12:28 PM
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Really looking great Steve.
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Coming along well Steve, good job buddy
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so this is the latest change

picked up a bootlid in the same colour this morning and fitted it this afternoon. was a bit dark in the photos as didnt finish until about 4:30pm but you get the idea.

not as many spoilerless newages around as classics, so its something different.







Will be back on its 18"s soon.
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Old 08-01-2011, 06:54 PM
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Picked up from FMP Chichester?

I was bidding on that you bugger! Shame I didn't know could have saved you a few quid by not bidding!
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Picked up from FMP Chichester?

I was bidding on that you bugger! Shame I didn't know could have saved you a few quid by not bidding!
you sod

yes, it was from FMP. Never thought you would have been after it, its the wrong colour for you!
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Old 08-01-2011, 07:15 PM
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Cars lookin good mate i like spoilerless bugs. Although im not a fan of morettes. The lights on this guys car looks best on bug eyes imo - http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1485075
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I like it. Wheres your black wheels though? Would look the nuts with them back on.
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I do like the look of the Inovite Torque's whats the ET on them?
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the inovit torques are still in the garage. put the old wheels on over winter because i have to use the car in the snow/ice and don't want to risk curbing the 18"s!

once we know theres no more snow coming, they'll be back

LJF - they are ET42 i think.
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They are some lovely wheels mate i dont blame you for not using them
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thought you wanted an sti spoiler? so this is a surprise! I do think scoobs should have a spoiler though i'm afraid....and i wonder what the handling might be at 'speed' without it!
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yes, it was from FMP. Never thought you would have been after it, its the wrong colour for you!
Wrong colour but I need one with less holes in to fit the new spoiler!
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and i wonder what the handling might be at 'speed' without it!
Don't think it's speed that's the issue it's when you brake/lift off from speed!

Nut a Spec D spoiler would look the nuts!
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thought you wanted an sti spoiler? so this is a surprise! I do think scoobs should have a spoiler though i'm afraid....and i wonder what the handling might be at 'speed' without it!
i'm indecisive about spoilers, and i thought i'd give this a go as the bootlid cropped up locally in the right colour!

i actually quite like it (i wasn't sure all along if i'm honest, i only decided once it was all fitted that i think it looks ok!). The idea in my mind was always that if i didn't like it, i'd drill one of the bootlids for a big spoiler (not necessarily an STI one).

With regards to downforce, i took it for a quick run yesterday and couldn't tell the difference. Haven't thrown it into any corners at high speed but don't think the wrx spoiler exactly did much in that sense in the first place
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Wrong colour but I need one with less holes in to fit the new spoiler!
Ah, i see! Hope you didn't bid the price up too much!

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Spec D came with wrx spoiler didn't it?? or do you mean the lip one?
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The JDM Spec C one e.g
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Gotta say Steve, I think it looks really nice, better than with the low level spoiler.
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Think you were the just before me Steve - I bought his Zero 2E's and picked them up Sat. Looks good!
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Gotta say Steve, I think it looks really nice, better than with the low level spoiler.
Cheers matey, i have to agree i prefer it over the wrx spoiler - maybe just because its something different!

Not sure if i'll keep it like that forever or not. I'm considering the one in this thread if i change my mind:
http://bbs.scoobynet.com/859457-adju...spoiler-2.html

Although i'd probably have the blade carbon wrapped.
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Cheers matey, i have to agree i prefer it over the wrx spoiler - maybe just because its something different!

Not sure if i'll keep it like that forever or not. I'm considering the one in this thread if i change my mind:
http://bbs.scoobynet.com/859457-adju...spoiler-2.html

Although i'd probably have the blade carbon wrapped.
I actually lke it how it is - would like to see it in the flesh
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Think you were the just before me Steve - I bought his Zero 2E's and picked them up Sat. Looks good!
lol, i was down there until about 11am.

Saw the Cusco's in the garage, glad i only took the cash for the bootlid to be honest! Would have been skint otherwise
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I actually lke it how it is - would like to see it in the flesh
Bunk off work and come to the meet at the weekend then
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Only time i noticed a difference on the RA was braking from 120mph plus
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Great chronology and development of your car.




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Bit of an update.... now have a second bumper (thanks to Jura) with side spats and diffuser to go on

If anyones fancies giving me a hand over the weekend fitting the bumper, it'd be handy as its a two man job to get it lined up. I can supply tea and biscuits as a reward!

Longer term, not sure if the spoilerless look will stay or not..... indecisive as always!
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Bit of an update.... now have a second bumper (thanks to Jura) with side spats and diffuser to go on

If anyones fancies giving me a hand over the weekend fitting the bumper, it'd be handy as its a two man job to get it lined up. I can supply tea and biscuits as a reward!

Longer term, not sure if the spoilerless look will stay or not..... indecisive as always!


Hi Steve i'm looking forward to see bumper fitted,and i think will very good with rear spoiler.But depends which one you are prefer,i personally prefer spoiler.
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Im Loving the de spoilerd look, gets my vote
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Bit of an update.... now have a second bumper (thanks to Jura) with side spats and diffuser to go on

If anyones fancies giving me a hand over the weekend fitting the bumper, it'd be handy as its a two man job to get it lined up. I can supply tea and biscuits as a reward!

Longer term, not sure if the spoilerless look will stay or not..... indecisive as always!
If you need a hand I could pop over
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