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Talk about Nige being secret fooking squirrel :lol: You had me worried for a while I thought you'd lost the plot either that you had suddenly aged to being older than me and Nige . I bet I know what youre doing tomorrow. :lol::polish::polish: |
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Then I've gotta lay a new floor in the kitchen :polish: will have to wait....... |
Oh well done mate, really chuffed for you. Claire saw this thread the other day and wondered why you'd sold the hawk and I told her i knew you wanted your classic back.
Great that the owner was willing to do a deal. :doubleup: |
Fantastic stuff Scott. Enjoy :) :doubleup:
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I wished I'd bought it from you when you sold it, you wouldn't of got it back from me that's for sure! Lol
I'd love to get mine to that standard one day, although mine is pretty dam clean it just needs all the little finishing touches. |
nice one scott....you sneaky sod;-)
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Nice new cars Silversurfer, best of both worlds now ;-)
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Nice one Scott. And pretty much 2 for the price of one I'm guessing. The 2 car thing seems to be the way to go to tick every box. If you get the Audi mapped I can see you going for the Audi keys most times, and scoob just for meets, or fair weather weekends.... So given time I can see the scoob only getting better with more shinney stuff and paint underneath.
I knew your plans, but for a while thought you might end up with an old school ford for the garage... |
Nice one Scott.......a classic and a wagon...........what more could you want? A classic wagon I suppose............:wink:
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Thank god for that. You got your soul back. :drive::doubleup:
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Good on you mate.. never really got to see that one properly..looks very nice...audis nice aswell.
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Fantastic mate, so glad it all came together and the classic is looking awesome. Will look forward to seeing it again.
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nice...
Audi is the best colour... mine must have been separated at Birth ;) Simon |
Ahhh, like star-crossed lovers reunited! That's very sweet! Good work Scott! :)
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Good to see the classic back in town , nice one Scott :doubleup:
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Nice one Scott,looks good there
If you are interested in Audi mapping check the WinOSL SW and check this forum,lots of information about this http://www.ecuedit.com/ Jura |
Thats great you got your scooby back its one mint classic
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Just seen this post (thanks Steve). You briefly mentioned this when we last spoke Scott but I didn't know it was definitely on to get your old scoob back. Fantastic news - it is a stunning example and I'm glad it's back to its true home!
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thats great mate very nice to see it back in safe hands
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The classic was so much more impressive compared to the hawk, just because of the level of affection and attention to detail i could see you gave it
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Now up for sale at a bargain price for such a clean example ;)
GLWTS, lets hope it gets a good home, but I doubt whoever does will pay full asking price. http://www.grahamwalker.co.uk/subaru...hester-2459799 |
Thats a big colour difference on the front bumper. Mmmmm wonder what happend there.:twisted:
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What happened to it?
From the wheel shot, the paint looks to have imperfections on the passenger side back edge of the front bumper? |
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A Polish guy in a truck reversed out of s side road onto the main road, causing the Scoob to do an emergency stop, but he clipped the front wing. Damage was apparently minor wing damage, headlight and maybe a cracked bumper. He continyed on to Chester, so it couldn't of been that bad. It looks like they managed to save the headlight as it's still tinted. I doubt the bodyshop would of bothered stripping down the headlights in order to match them and the insurer would of replaced them with chrome ones. Quote:
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LOL....they even have a picture of my service book, showing Oliver's photo from Dungeness
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That went quickly, be surprised if he got the 11k though, unless he just got lucky with someone wanting that one...
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Guy on S'net had a look but had an 'issue' with the stamps in the service book.
The last two stamps where my own as I have a stamp with a log number on it which tallies with my service sheet records and receipts. Better then any dealer service IMHO as there's a receipt for everything changed and measurements for everything that's inspected and measured i.e inner and outer pad depth, tyre depth. All checks and replacements are iaw the Subaru Service Schedule. The only think I won't do is a cambelt, these end up with Vince at RDS. I'm sure the car he has bought with all the service stamps 'in order' has been looked after just aswell, because the service book say's so ;) From my experience of the majority of cars with full dealer service history, the bonnet only get's lifted by the dealer once every 12-24 months. But unfortunatly it's what the majority of buyer's look for. |
agreed, you should see the state if some of the "fully serviced" ones we get here...........
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