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Nobby248
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Nobby saying 'What's occuring' and hello

Post by Nobby248 »

:) Hi, saying hello to the forum

Hope to contribute

All the best

Nobby :grin:
Poor but happy!

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DR GREENTHUMB
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Post by DR GREENTHUMB »

Hello mate, welcom to big power !!!!. " Poor but happy " lol i think that means a lot to all of us on here . :wink: :wink:

Cheers. Matt.

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Post by Gerry H »

Hi and welcome to BigPower :)

"Hope to contribute."

Well, there's no time like the present. What do you drive and how's it used. Pics are mandatory of course. :)
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!

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Hello and welcome to Bigpower
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Nobby248
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Post by Nobby248 »

Gerry H wrote:Hi and welcome to BigPower :)

"Hope to contribute."

Well, there's no time like the present. What do you drive and how's it used. Pics are mandatory of course. :)
Impreza Wagon :) .. decided to buy a bargain basement classic wagon... this is the 5th Subaru I have owned.... No 4 was rolled on the Epynt Mountain Brecon... I ran out of tallent :cry: It was a new age WRX300 ltd... Replaced it with the very last of the 2.0l WRX will post picy

Intend to use this one for track days/sprints... it's almost standard except for 3'' de-cat pipe, though the down pipe retains its cat

Have some plans for mods.... Brakes are like putty.... so that's where I will start

Thanks to all for the welcome

Nobby
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Post by Gerry H »

Ah! Impreza Wagon. Good choice. :grin:
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Gerry H wrote:Ah! Impreza Wagon. Good choice. :grin:
:grin: best shape and best value :lol: Not that we are biased :wink:
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Post by russ979 »

Hi and welcome!
I have to totaly agree with where this tread is going! :grin: Why have 4 doors when you can have 5 for less money? :thumb:

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Welcome on board Dean

Wagon's are the classics of choice and all sensible folk not blighted by illusions of WRC wannabe'ism's know it :nod:

Ok, now that I've ostracised two thirds of the understeery, mud plugging, farmer hand downs (there goes the the other third :D ) I should also thank you for your honesty about running out of talent on the mountain :) We've all done it, although few of us in such beautiful environs......most of my motoring whoopsies were on the back roads of Essex, so hardly the same.

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Post by MRS GREENTHUMB »

Welcome to Big Power :grin:


And i have to agree on the 5 doors are better than 4...... Wagons rock!!!!! :lol: :lol:


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