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Old 08-12-2012, 04:43 PM
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How about this 1.


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Nice low mileage example there
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Selling within 1 month of buying though !!!!!!!!
Yeh I know that's 3 weeks longer then Rob keeps a car, but rings alarm bells with me.

He probably got fed up with people thinking he was gay because of the colour. Not that I would ever think that
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Old 08-12-2012, 05:28 PM
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Selling within 1 month of buying though !!!!!!!!
Yeh I know that's 3 weeks longer then Rob keeps a car, but rings alarm bells with me.

He probably got fed up with people thinking he was gay because of the colour. Not that I would ever think that
He has just found out his Mrs is pregnant, so is defo not gay.
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He has just found out his Mrs is pregnant, so is defo not gay.
We have a guy at work who has kidds & is defo a shirt lifter
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We have a guy at work who has kidds & is defo a shirt lifter
Talking about yourself again Nige.... I fooking knew it
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Very nice, but a bit over what I want to spend really. ideally between 6/7k.
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Old 09-12-2012, 11:53 AM
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looks a nice one steve??

http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/c...uk-2004/952548

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come on mate you know you wanna !!


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Can't be many 1 owner classics around like that anymore....
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Looks tidy : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1999-T-REG...item1e74d424dc

Would need more info on engine spec as FMIC fitted.
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Looks tidy : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1999-T-REG...item1e74d424dc

Would need more info on engine spec as FMIC fitted.
Looks good apart from newage scoop which always looks on a classic
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Old 20-12-2012, 09:27 PM
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Ive been looking at that scooby for a while now for the wife as she likes driving mine when im not cleaning it or driving it
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just found a few classics
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2000-SUBAR...item3a7ccb0d50

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...item232647b52b

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/97-SUBARU-...item4d07cb909a

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84,000 is classed as very low miles ?
car may be fine but bloody hell the advert wording is almost as good as one of Nige's.
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Old 21-12-2012, 04:09 PM
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Cheers chaps. A couple of nice looking ones there. Was tempted to look at the clean silver classic with one owner, and the silver type r looks nice, but still thinking along the lines of a blob. Getting xmas out of the way, then its top of the list.
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Cheers chaps. A couple of nice looking ones there. Was tempted to look at the clean silver classic with one owner, and the silver type r looks nice, but still thinking along the lines of a blob. Getting xmas out of the way, then its top of the list.
i recommend you jump back into and try a classic before deciding on a blob.
For me it was one of the best moves i made.
As its also a toy im not worried one bit that the interior is a little dated compared to the later models but the classic seats are oh so much better for those with a slimmer figure like us
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Old 21-12-2012, 06:19 PM
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the classic seats are oh so much better for those with a slimmer figure like us
Ah, but bugeye (and blob a bit less so) seats were good too, it was the hawk seats that went all US wideboy
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Ah, but bugeye (and blob a bit less so) seats were good too, it was the hawk seats that went all US wideboy
Sti 7 seats are fine sti 8 are where they went wideboy as i had a set in the classic briefly
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Old 21-12-2012, 07:22 PM
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Bug Sti have the better seats by far. Hawk are big but Fugly is real wide boy.
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Old 21-12-2012, 07:39 PM
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STI seats are spot on.

Lucky any time you want a ride in a proper scoob just let me know..
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Ah, but bugeye (and blob a bit less so) seats were good too, it was the hawk seats that went all US wideboy

sweet best i get a wideboy seated hawkeye then
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STI seats are spot on.
Like I said above the Classic seats are better for us slimmer types
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Nice Genuine P1 WR spec (with all the right options added)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/subaru-imp...item337e8554e8
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I'm loving my rawer feeling classic compared to my old blob wagon, but I still miss it.

Agreed the seats in the classic sti are ten times better, you sit in them rather than on them.
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I had a set of STI 8 seats and went back to 2002 (v7) WRX seats as the v8s were too wide and unsupportive.
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Old 23-12-2012, 10:19 AM
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what about this beauty steve lol!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/subaru-imp...item3ccd79596f
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Ah, but bugeye (and blob a bit less so) seats were good too, it was the hawk seats that went all US wideboy
steve are the seats deffo wider in the hawk than the blob then(as being of the larger variety), i remember trying the bugeye seats and they was too small for me but the sti 8 seats were fine, but sure when i tried a hawk (was a wrx model though),if i remember they felt really tiny are the sti seats deffo wider then????
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steve are the seats deffo wider in the hawk than the blob then(as being of the larger variety), i remember trying the bugeye seats and they was too small for me but the sti 8 seats were fine, but sure when i tried a hawk (was a wrx model though),if i remember they felt really tiny are the sti seats deffo wider then????
They got wider in each shape update. Bugeye were best for the lanky folks (me included, although maybe not after Christmas! ), blob got a bit wider and hawkeye were wider again. The hawk sti's i've sat in are less supportive on the sides, don't hold you as well in the corners imo.

Not sure why you found a hawk with narrow seats? Pretty sure there was no different in hawk seat design between wrx/sti other than colour, but someone might be able to correct me on that?
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what about this beauty steve lol!!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/subaru-imp...item3ccd79596f
Nice!

Bet that was once a tidy import wagon under there, some people eh
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They got wider in each shape update. Bugeye were best for the lanky folks (me included, although maybe not after Christmas! ), blob got a bit wider and hawkeye were wider again. The hawk sti's i've sat in are less supportive on the sides, don't hold you as well in the corners imo.

Not sure why you found a hawk with narrow seats? Pretty sure there was no different in hawk seat design between wrx/sti other than colour, but someone might be able to correct me on that?
cheers for reply steve, i will have to check them out again this was a few years ago i tried out a hawk just sure i remember it generally not feeling as big inside including seats as my blob at the time
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I will defo look at and try a couple of classics as well as blobs. Really like the look of the p1 as well. Can't wait to get out and get one sorted now.
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Yes! That's the ticket!!!!
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They got wider in each shape update. Bugeye were best for the lanky folks (me included, although maybe not after Christmas! ), blob got a bit wider and hawkeye were wider again. The hawk sti's i've sat in are less supportive on the sides, don't hold you as well in the corners imo.

Not sure why you found a hawk with narrow seats? Pretty sure there was no different in hawk seat design between wrx/sti other than colour, but someone might be able to correct me on that?
I always found the hawks seats unsupportive and on several occasions nearly changed them. I found the blob seats much better.
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Bugeye Sti seats were fantastic (for std seats) much better than the Hawk. Blobs not sure as never had one. Fugly seats are ****e to!
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http://bbs.scoobynet.com/subaru-444/...pe-uk-ppp.html

Only in London and under 50k on the clock
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vic said you can have her wagon for 8k but we ant cleaning it for that
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Looks nice but I am struggling with 8k for a 2003 car.
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Not even a car wash??
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Good spec P1 (with the usual rust) http://bbs.scoobynet.com/subaru-444/...50-1000-a.html

Mr JRicer also looks interested
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This looks pretty good.

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If my contract doesn't get renewed or I can't find another job in Feb I may be able to do you a deal on a nice, red, low mileage classic



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