Posts : 4785 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 105 Location : Bishop Aukward
Subject: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Mon 25 Apr - 12:10
Was catching the sunshine with the rest of the folks in the riverside park on sunday when in rumbled a gorgeous black classic which had everyones head turning, probably coz it was the loudest thing for miles around.
KushBex
Posts : 1487 Join date : 2010-03-20 Age : 53 Location : Durham
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Mon 25 Apr - 14:06
That must have been 2-Steaks out cruising again.
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Mon 25 Apr - 17:18
Nope not him, ive had his scoob the past few weeks and its been parked up all weekend
kgt Admin
Posts : 4785 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 105 Location : Bishop Aukward
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Mon 25 Apr - 20:16
I was well impressed with my little one - only 20 months old - in rumbles the car and she looks up at me and says "dooby doo" which is what she calls my car.
Andy Kindon
Posts : 1872 Join date : 2010-03-18 Age : 48 Location : Unit 10 Stella gill, Cheste-le-street
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Tue 26 Apr - 14:22
Yellowperil wrote:
Nope not him, ive had his scoob the past few weeks and its been parked up all weekend
thought he needed it to go away in last fri
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Tue 26 Apr - 17:11
Andy Kindon wrote:
Yellowperil wrote:
Nope not him, ive had his scoob the past few weeks and its been parked up all weekend
thought he needed it to go away in last fri
He'd planned to but that exhaust was far far too rigid to be driven any distance plus the pistons in the rear calipers were sticking and needed freeing up.
Andy Kindon
Posts : 1872 Join date : 2010-03-18 Age : 48 Location : Unit 10 Stella gill, Cheste-le-street
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Tue 26 Apr - 17:20
rigid? most performance exhausts dont have and flexi joints in atall
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Tue 26 Apr - 17:43
When you'd need a jack just to get it on the hanger, thats too rigid . Would've just cracked with heating up and cooling down etc. Flange on downpipe must just have been slightly out for standard gear.
FINN Admin
Posts : 4445 Join date : 2010-03-16 Age : 49 Location : houghton-le-spring (the garage)
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Wed 27 Apr - 22:59
Andy Kindon wrote:
rigid? most performance exhausts dont have and flexi joints in atall
agree mate, it will fit, if the exhaust in question came from anutha impreza, carnt see why it wont fit your old car mate ??
then again it depends on who's fitting it doesnt it ?
liam
Posts : 378 Join date : 2010-03-12
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Wed 27 Apr - 23:05
peril you need more bannatyne sessions so you can lift the exhaust onto the hangers!! rofl
FINN Admin
Posts : 4445 Join date : 2010-03-16 Age : 49 Location : houghton-le-spring (the garage)
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Wed 27 Apr - 23:15
liam wrote:
peril you need more bannatyne sessions so you can lift the exhaust onto the hangers!! rofl
hew? wen was the last time u stacked a shelf ?
them chocolate bars are heavy ya nar
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Thu 28 Apr - 2:07
3" downpipe with flush flange to fit standard 2.5" catted centre section which uses the ringed/spring bolted flange. I put an new ring gasket on that i had lying around and got it to fit but did sit twisted. Could get centre section, backbox middle and left hanger on but not the right hand one. Andys more than welcome to have a go when he gets the car and see if he can do better
liam
Posts : 378 Join date : 2010-03-12
Subject: Re: LOUD Black Classic Chester Le Street Thu 28 Apr - 2:17
he will be able to do better! have you seen the size of his hands?