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by Biglad58 » Sat Jan 24, 2009 3:19 pm
All i can say is wow amazing, sold my WRX to get this and for me a hell of a difference, everything the WRX was missin the WR1 has and more. Had a smile on my face all the way home. Big thanks to the lads at Extreme Ltd in stourbridge.
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by WR 1mposter » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:00 pm
Good man top tip choice
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by WAYNE WRX » Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:53 pm
Well pleased for you mate
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by Micktype WR1 » Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:55 pm
Hopefuuly, you'll take a drive down the A449 and I'll see you soon.
I live ON the A449.
E N J O Y mate !
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by Biglad58 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:16 am
Micktype WR1 wrote:Hopefuuly, you'll take a drive down the A449 and I'll see you soon.
I live ON the A449.
E N J O Y mate !
Yeah mate sure we can sort something
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by bbigman2000 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 1:46 pm
Nothing like that first drive in the WR1 is there Pressing that intercooler spray button like a mad thing
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by seany boy » Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:03 pm
Hey man, enjoy it - 303 was my old machine... Was a good servant - never missed a beat (apart from MAF sensor) in two and a half years - hope its as good to you
All the best.
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by Biglad58 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:29 am
seany boy wrote:Hey man, enjoy it - 303 was my old machine... Was a good servant - never missed a beat (apart from MAF sensor) in two and a half years - hope its as good to you All the best.
Thanks mate its always good to meet a previous owner. So far its mind blowing, just had the windows tinted (only a light tint) which for me have set it off, this is a keeper.
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by seany boy » Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:03 pm
Sounds good man... Its a tidy car - took me a while to decide to change it.
I got a call from RAC trackstar today about the car - pretty sure I told them I had sold it on, but good to know that these things work and they are checking...
Its all wired for Defi's (sensors are still in the block) as I took them out to put in the Evo so it should be a case of wiring them. I had boost, oil pressure and oil temperature.
All the best with it - any questions, drop me a line.
Cheers
Sean
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by Biglad58 » Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:13 pm
seany boy wrote:Sounds good man... Its a tidy car - took me a while to decide to change it.
I got a call from RAC trackstar today about the car - pretty sure I told them I had sold it on, but good to know that these things work and they are checking...
Its all wired for Defi's (sensors are still in the block) as I took them out to put in the Evo so it should be a case of wiring them. I had boost, oil pressure and oil temperature.
All the best with it - any questions, drop me a line. Cheers Sean
I emailed Trackstar asking how i register in my name and they havent got back to me so i assume thats why they called you. Wouldnt mind havin those gauges although havent a clue how to fit things like that so if you know of anywhere that would be cool.
Today i had the clifford concept 650 alarm with turbo timer and intelistart, awesome bit of kit but loads to remember for use of those features, nice now i can lock doors and leave engine running knowing it will sort itself.
Sure i will be pestering you in the near future.
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by seany boy » Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:39 pm
I think the Trackstar paperwork was in with the rest of the info (MOT's, original bill of sale etc) I gave to Xtreme, but maybe you didnt get it all....?
I got the Gauges fitted by a guy in Aberdeen - Defi BF's with controller - I took them out as I'm planning on fitting them to the Evo but left the sensors in place so would just be a case of wiring them. They look really good in the car though (can email you some pics next week if you want)...
Cheers.
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by Biglad58 » Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:27 am
seany boy wrote:I think the Trackstar paperwork was in with the rest of the info (MOT's, original bill of sale etc) I gave to Xtreme, but maybe you didnt get it all....? I got the Gauges fitted by a guy in Aberdeen - Defi BF's with controller - I took them out as I'm planning on fitting them to the Evo but left the sensors in place so would just be a case of wiring them. They look really good in the car though (can email you some pics next week if you want)... Cheers.
Thanks mate that would be great
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by The Swede » Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:56 am
Make sure you make a topic about your car in the 'garage' section.
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by Gee Wr1 » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:42 pm
seany boy wrote: I got the Gauges fitted by a guy in Aberdeen
That'll have been Wuz that fitted them then? Biglad glad your happy with your purchase the enjoyment doesn't wear of
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by seany boy » Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:50 am
Aye Gee - Wuz fitted the Defi's for me. He made a really good job - the lads at Wallace Performance took them out and said it was a really tidy installation.
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by Scutch » Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:27 pm
Congratulations mate!
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by Micktype WR1 » Sun Feb 15, 2009 3:45 pm
Next time JPOC have a meet around Kidder, come on down here and we could go in convoy.
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by Biglad58 » Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:30 pm
Micktype WR1 wrote:Next time JPOC have a meet around Kidder, come on down here and we could go in convoy.
Will do mate, i took it to midlands breakfast club on sunday and got loads of attention, maybe next month you can come down to that, go on the website and check it out www.midlandsbreakfastclub.co.uk the meets are once a month and everyone is made very welcome.
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by Micktype WR1 » Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:40 pm
Biglad58 wrote:Micktype WR1 wrote:Next time JPOC have a meet around Kidder, come on down here and we could go in convoy.
Will do mate, i took it to midlands breakfast club on sunday and got loads of attention, maybe next month you can come down to that, go on the website and check it out www.midlandsbreakfastclub.co.uk the meets are once a month and everyone is made very welcome.
You'll find that The Breakfast Club is listed as an event that a few of our members attend.
There's a good selection of photos on the forum from Sunday's meet.
I spotted your WR1 on one of the photos... go see ! Our lads who went this time were in the 2 Integras. One red, one black. It's a wonder they didn't flier you !!!
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by Micktype WR1 » Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:41 pm
Biglad58 wrote:Micktype WR1 wrote:Next time JPOC have a meet around Kidder, come on down here and we could go in convoy.
Will do mate, i took it to midlands breakfast club on sunday and got loads of attention, maybe next month you can come down to that, go on the website and check it out www.midlandsbreakfastclub.co.uk the meets are once a month and everyone is made very welcome.
You'll find that The Breakfast Club is listed as an event that a few of our members attend.
There's a good selection of photos on the forum from Sunday's meet.
I spotted your WR1 on one of the photos... go see ! Our lads who went this time were in the 2 Integras. One red, one black. It's a wonder they didn't flier you !!!
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by Biglad58 » Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:23 am
Micktype WR1 wrote:Biglad58 wrote:Micktype WR1 wrote:Next time JPOC have a meet around Kidder, come on down here and we could go in convoy.
Will do mate, i took it to midlands breakfast club on sunday and got loads of attention, maybe next month you can come down to that, go on the website and check it out www.midlandsbreakfastclub.co.uk the meets are once a month and everyone is made very welcome.
You'll find that The Breakfast Club is listed as an event that a few of our members attend. There's a good selection of photos on the forum from Sunday's meet. I spotted your WR1 on one of the photos... go see ! Our lads who went this time were in the 2 Integras. One red, one black. It's a wonder they didn't flier you !!!
Aah right, yeah the guy in the red integra made some comment about the WR1 aint nothing special, yeah he seems a lad i would want to meet assuming i have the right person.
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by Micktype WR1 » Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:48 am
Biglad58 wrote:Micktype WR1 wrote:Biglad58 wrote:Micktype WR1 wrote:Next time JPOC have a meet around Kidder, come on down here and we could go in convoy.
Will do mate, i took it to midlands breakfast club on sunday and got loads of attention, maybe next month you can come down to that, go on the website and check it out www.midlandsbreakfastclub.co.uk the meets are once a month and everyone is made very welcome.
You'll find that The Breakfast Club is listed as an event that a few of our members attend. There's a good selection of photos on the forum from Sunday's meet. I spotted your WR1 on one of the photos... go see ! Our lads who went this time were in the 2 Integras. One red, one black. It's a wonder they didn't flier you !!!
Aah right, yeah the guy in the red integra made some comment about the WR1 aint nothing special, yeah he seems a lad i would want to meet assuming i have the right person.
I see that there was more than one red Teg there and our lad would have been promoting our club and telling you about me- a felow WR1 boy...well man.....well old git !
SO-- see ya quite soon then..Keep in touch !
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by seany boy » Tue May 08, 2012 7:46 pm
Anyone on here not long bought no. 303 from Graham Walkers? I used to own it and have the Defi gauges sitting in the garage that could get wired straight in if they were interested (sensors were still in the block when I sold it)
Cheers
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