Timing fins??? Where and how??

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Timing fins??? Where and how??

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Right, for sprinting you usually have to use a timing beam fuin thingy on the front of the car, where can I get one from, and how much etc???

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Nice one Dunc. Be keen to buy one if there is the option...I am too lazy :wink:

Alos wondering where to mount it from on the Subaru without drilling holes etc :?: :?: Have to think about that :!:

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use the number plate mounting holes?

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John Cooper have got the Timing Struts in Black Alloy at

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Cheers Duncan.

Think the numberplate holes will be too high :?: :?: :?

was thinking of buying a spare foglamp cover and bolting it through that :?:




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I normally make the bracket so that it bolts to the underside of the bumper :-D

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My dad had it attached to the screw in towing eye on his Elise. Probably not suitable for an Impreza though....

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Lloyd@JRD wrote:I normally make the bracket so that it bolts to the underside of the bumper :-D
Sounds like a good idea....maybe I can use one of my FMIC mounting points :D

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blacky wrote:Sounds like a good idea....maybe I can use one of my FMIC mounting points :D
Good thinking Batman :-D

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