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Mr Windscreen
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Wagon update

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I,ve had the car nearly a year now and working in several bodyshops does allow you to occasionally find stuff that fits your car. I have now fitted the sti bonnet scoop, sti winglets (found chucked in a skip at a local bodyshop because they were badly scratched!) and the lower sti lip.

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Very nice, :D
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Looking very nice mate. Fast estates are the way to go lol.

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Post by ScoobieWRX »

Thats a very nice looking scooby wagon. Puts mine to shame!! :D
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! :rant:

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Post by Stuart »

We should have a tourer shoot out :)

Looking nice Darren.........get that bloody bunting off though, it's not even STi pink :D
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Well i,ve bought some more new bits for the wagon. Was toying with an STI but need the wagon for the dogs so got these:-

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Complete interior came out of a bugeye STI wagon only problem was the rear seat was a different shape so took the cover off the bugeye rear seat and put it on mine. Next some wheels:-

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Off of a UK300, had them refurbed last week. Found this cheap on scoobynet along with an STI undertray:-

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Here she is:-

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Thinking of getting some STI side skirts to match.

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Post by Daniel »

very nice indeed! :D :D :D
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much improved :)
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Post by Stuart »

I liked it as it was and I like it now as well. I remember Deano's wagon and our memorable trip to the Ring, that first time :)

Nice car Darren.
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Post by russ979 »

Cool! there are still other wagon owners left in bp!:D
Nice example too.:thumbs:

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