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That is superb mate. I was unsure about the facelift but to be honest, I think it's well worth the effort. Where are you going to put that plate now? :) (Use the front splitter :nod: )

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looking good russ , sorry i havent called , been a bit all over the place .
will call you soon mate .
have fun next week bud
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]i used to be driven by demons ,
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Thats looking bloody lush mate, well done!

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looks superb russ and them steel bonnets do weigh a ton
i remember my old blue uk impreza one

have fun on wednesday
Small one's are more juicy

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stuart wrote:That is superb mate. I was unsure about the facelift but to be honest, I think it's well worth the effort. Where are you going to put that plate now? :) (Use the front splitter :nod: )
Cheers bud!
I have stuck the number plate back on the bonnet again, But i think i will be getting another one and sticking it on the splitter as i dont like it on the new bonnet. I will have to re-paint the splitter before hand though and do it in base coat and lacquer as the straight 2k solid just chips and looks tatty.
BIGBIMMA wrote:looking good russ , sorry i havent called , been a bit all over the place .
will call you soon mate .
have fun next week bud
Hello stranger!:) I know the score but i will await your call mate!:D
Rob S wrote:Thats looking bloody lush mate, well done!
Thanks mate!:)

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russ979 wrote: And got the whiteline anti-roll bar fitted and ive set it on the middle setting. I`m not sure if this is the best setting? I hope some of the other whiteline wearing subaru owners might correct me if this is isn`t the best setting?
Horse's for courses mate. I love my Whitelines (front & rear) on the hardcore setting but also know many who have found the arse end to snap out a little too easily. If you're using the car as a daily drive then the hardcore setting will be very very uncomfortable indeed! Although saying that, It's real easy to get a rear wheel off the tarmac on cornering for full on Golf effect :driving:

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Tk wrote:looks superb russ and them steel bonnets do weigh a ton
i remember my old blue uk impreza one

have fun on wednesday
Again, Thanks mate!:thumbs:
Whens the pulsar comming out to play? Ive been waiting for an update on your thread?
I know your problem, Too many toys and not enough hours to play them!:D

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pulsar only needs a couple of hours to be track ready mate, im in the process of selling my t4 so need to buy a suitable tow vehicle before tracktime
that and im on the mend at the moment so cant do bugger all
next month i will be getting a car out on track , not sure what one of the fleet yet but will probably be the gtir :)
Small one's are more juicy

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Jon wrote:Horse's for courses mate. I love my Whitelines (front & rear) on the hardcore setting but also know many who have found the arse end to snap out a little too easily. If you're using the car as a daily drive then the hardcore setting will be very very uncomfortable indeed! Although saying that, It's real easy to get a rear wheel off the tarmac on cornering for full on Golf effect :driving:
That is what i was afraid of! I would be the first to put my hand in the air and say i know f#$k all about setting up suspension. What i did find was that when i just had the top strut brace fitted in the back it was too snappy on the rear then. I want the front to stop understeering like a pig but i dont want the rear being to wayward either?:confused:

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Tk wrote:pulsar only needs a couple of hours to be track ready mate, im in the process of selling my t4 so need to buy a suitable tow vehicle before tracktime
that and im on the mend at the moment so cant do bugger all
next month i will be getting a car out on track , not sure what one of the fleet yet but will probably be the gtir :)
On the mend? Nothing too serious i hope? I would be bloody excellent to have the mighty pulsar out on track again!:thumbs: I was only telling fast Eddy today how close (thanks to your input) I came to having one.;)

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