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Old 20-08-2011, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by fieldy View Post
ive been without a scoob for a couple of years now. did miss it at first and did consider buying a type-r scoob at one point but decided on the old skool weapon of choice. i think its down to my age and what i was brought up with that makes me not realy miss the scoob anymore. apart from the noise . but i do still like getting onto SES because of the other the people on here. great bunch of people. some ive met and some i will meet. the trouble with the imprezas is that they are adictive to own and they definately will be the old skool of the future. so when your nearly 40 like me, your wife/girlfriend and the kids will not understand why for any reason that you spend all yor time stripping , painting and cleaning the "old s*itter" of a car in the garage. and you will constantly hear "why dont you sell it and get a newer car".

I m nearly forty myself and its taken this long for me to calm my other half about all the cars I have owned, my kids on the other hand love it...
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