Decent scooby tweekers in SE?
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I was thinking of a filter and exhaust for now. Maybe a chip and RR session too?
Also, I want to remove the orange reflectors and side repeaters for black ones. Who sells these? Not into the car modding thing so don't have any links. Just keeping tiny tweeks very subtle, almost unnoticable really. Thanks.
Also, I want to remove the orange reflectors and side repeaters for black ones. Who sells these? Not into the car modding thing so don't have any links. Just keeping tiny tweeks very subtle, almost unnoticable really. Thanks.
Would strongly recommend getting the rear anti roll bar uprated to kill off the nasty understeer.
Speak to David at Gatwick Subaru who did mine.
Litchfield use Powerstation (www.powerstation.org.uk) for their mechanical work which is probably a good recommendation.
Speak to David at Gatwick Subaru who did mine.
Litchfield use Powerstation (www.powerstation.org.uk) for their mechanical work which is probably a good recommendation.
www.haywardandscott.co.uk do a LOT of scoobie exhausts, they sound goooooooooooddddd too !!
Thanks guys. This is all new to me, so any advice is appreciated!
My local resprayer can finish my wheels in black for a mere 30 quid a corner, so that's great.
Also ordered some black smoke side indicators and black carbon replacements for side wing reflectors (it's the bug eye '02 model, with black body and black tint front headlamps). So, a bit black then.
I've heard the hayward and scott pipes on a 964 carrera. They sounded superb! However a bit of surfing has revealed Prodrive (where my car is originally from) also offer ftermarket tuning. They do a package called PPP, which makes 305bhp. But, you have to buy all the bits from them in one go - no bits and pieces. So no hayward exhaust is possible. The PPP package adds to the car's value, rather than throwing the money away on bits here and there, so I may go that route!
Anyone heard the PPP?
My local resprayer can finish my wheels in black for a mere 30 quid a corner, so that's great.
Also ordered some black smoke side indicators and black carbon replacements for side wing reflectors (it's the bug eye '02 model, with black body and black tint front headlamps). So, a bit black then.
I've heard the hayward and scott pipes on a 964 carrera. They sounded superb! However a bit of surfing has revealed Prodrive (where my car is originally from) also offer ftermarket tuning. They do a package called PPP, which makes 305bhp. But, you have to buy all the bits from them in one go - no bits and pieces. So no hayward exhaust is possible. The PPP package adds to the car's value, rather than throwing the money away on bits here and there, so I may go that route!
Anyone heard the PPP?
have heard lots of good things about Xtreme Scoobies in Essex.
www.xtremescoobies.co.uk/
I haven't used them myself (not being local)
www.xtremescoobies.co.uk/
I haven't used them myself (not being local)
4WD said:
My local resprayer can finish my wheels in black for a mere 30 quid a corner, so that's great.
I didn't get mine done though because they take 2-3 days and I needed the car for work.
4WD said:
Anyone heard the PPP?
A guy at work has one. I like it, mainly because it's quite understated.
Get yourself down to Hayward & Scott, then get the rest of a PPP fitted by the dealer. I'm sure they can do that for you. Or get the PPP, sell the Prodrive exhaust and buy a H&S one.
Whatever, just get a H&S exhaust!!!!
Also, Scoobysport and Scoobytec are just around the corner from H&S. Literally, about 40ft away...
Burnt Mills industrial Estate in Basildon, about 1/2mile from my gaff....
Whatever, just get a H&S exhaust!!!!
Also, Scoobysport and Scoobytec are just around the corner from H&S. Literally, about 40ft away...
Burnt Mills industrial Estate in Basildon, about 1/2mile from my gaff....
4WD,
Haywood & Scott and scoobysport are the same (well that is what I was told anyway).
I have one of the above on mine (backbox). It makes a lovely rumble at low speed (but not in your face). It is quiet at motorway speeds which is nice on a long journey.
>> Edited by Nicol@ on Thursday 21st July 11:22
Haywood & Scott and scoobysport are the same (well that is what I was told anyway).
I have one of the above on mine (backbox). It makes a lovely rumble at low speed (but not in your face). It is quiet at motorway speeds which is nice on a long journey.
>> Edited by Nicol@ on Thursday 21st July 11:22
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