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I do like the BBS wheels on GravelBen's TT
Thought I'd include a couple of its stablemate. 2007 2.5X, loaded for the hols, a 2500km trip to Byron Bay and Gold Coast, packed with a family of four and all the chattels. Decent lugger up and down the motorway, and comfy enough too. Fuel consumption was about 32mpg, which wasn't bad considering it had a bike on the roof for most of that.
PomBstard said:
Fourth Subaru for me...
2005 GT, which means 2.0T and all the kit. Has 180,000kms, full service history, and looks well cared for. Will need to investigate an occasional mid-range hiccup, but the price paid means I have a small warchest. Nothing planned for it, just keeping it straight.
As an update, id-range hiccup cured with set of plugs, coils and cleaned MAF - now moves somewhat better... 2005 GT, which means 2.0T and all the kit. Has 180,000kms, full service history, and looks well cared for. Will need to investigate an occasional mid-range hiccup, but the price paid means I have a small warchest. Nothing planned for it, just keeping it straight.
Thought I'd include a couple of its stablemate. 2007 2.5X, loaded for the hols, a 2500km trip to Byron Bay and Gold Coast, packed with a family of four and all the chattels. Decent lugger up and down the motorway, and comfy enough too. Fuel consumption was about 32mpg, which wasn't bad considering it had a bike on the roof for most of that.
Topbox said:
rossw46 said:
I bought this classic 3 weeks ago, what a machine !
They keep looking better and better. V nice.My daily is a 2011 Polo GTI 180, which I do enjoy driving, but now feels slow (ish). The chap I bought her off of reckons she's not far off 300bhp, Im not sure, but she's the quickest I've owned by far.
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