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Subaru Impreza turbo wagon daily

Sparkystav
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14,683
04-05-2021, 12:21 PM
#1
Thought I'd start a thread about my daily. Now don't expect huge mods or anything like that. The only thing I'll be doing is turning it from a slightly neglected example into a nice and tidy daily.


I bought it from a friend of mine who has now moved into the world of vw campers. I wasn't really looking for a new car but it was more exciting than my e46 318i tourer and it's jap! Nevermind the fact it was a bargain! He'd bought it from a chap who owns a Scooby specialists and took it back there for its checkups. So it's been serviced well for a reasonable time of its life.

Here she is when I picked her up:

[Image: 2e3anura.jpg]
[Image: ty8eqygy.jpg]

Nearly perfectly standard example but a bit neglected. Only mods are:

Sti down pipe
Sti back box
4 pot front calipers

Everything else is as found from the factory more or less.

First job was to give it a ruddy good clean, as my mate has dogs and the interior was pretty minging.
But after removing the front seats and giving it a quick wash, scrubbing the wheels, and then hoovering the inside she came up fairly clean

[Image: uty9u7ar.jpg]
[Image: ryby7eza.jpg]
[Image: epupupes.jpg]
[Image: zydy3uty.jpg]

Next things to do were little jobs to tidy it up:

Oil and filter change
Repair screw in passenger rear
Replace drivers seat belt that had a rip, easily done with one from eBay
Replace the fuel flap as the spring had gone and you had to lever it open
New wipers front and rear

The previous owner had also put some blue LEDs in the dash and could barely see it, so I took the dash out and they are the same ones as the IS200 dash which meant i had a drawer full of standard ones so I can read the dash properly now.

Then a couple of other jobs, first was tighten the handbrake, this is reasonably easy on the Scooby as you adjust it from a grommet at the back of the wheel, flicking up a cog same as the IS200.

[Image: abu5abu9.jpg]

Then I also had a couple of rust patches, extremely common on the Scooby apparently, just on the rear arch. This was the worst side

[Image: a4yrapum.jpg]

I just sanded both sides back to metal and treated it with the rusteze type stuff that hardens the metal again, then used a rattle can to respray it. Not perfect but a lot better than before and should hold off the rot for a few more years.

Now the mods started, but not in any meaningful way; so far they are

Set of floor mats!
Universal roof rack (only fitted when needed)
Dab stereo
bluetooth kit from my old daily
And that's it.

Then this weekend because I've got the Lexus up and running I gave it a good wash, swirl removal, and polish

[Image: qyra5azu.jpg]

Looking much better!

[Image: va7ezy8e.jpg]

She also got a fresh MOT this week so well happy.

Other Jobs now left on the list:
  • Respray spoiler high - it appears something's been transported on the roof and dragged off, causing some scratches.
    Respray spoiler low - same as above
    Replace front seats - drivers bolster is worn and split
    Check brake pads/discs - got some squeeking
    Find cause of rattle - back box cover I think
    Fog light covers - front fogs are cracked, I never use them so they can be replaced with covers
    Remove exhaust cover on downpipe - rotten
    Fit amp - obvious
    Fit sub - obvious
    Filler neck - some dampness around it, not split but rotting
    Move brake hose - twisted

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Sparkystav
04-05-2021, 12:21 PM #1

Thought I'd start a thread about my daily. Now don't expect huge mods or anything like that. The only thing I'll be doing is turning it from a slightly neglected example into a nice and tidy daily.


I bought it from a friend of mine who has now moved into the world of vw campers. I wasn't really looking for a new car but it was more exciting than my e46 318i tourer and it's jap! Nevermind the fact it was a bargain! He'd bought it from a chap who owns a Scooby specialists and took it back there for its checkups. So it's been serviced well for a reasonable time of its life.

Here she is when I picked her up:

[Image: 2e3anura.jpg]
[Image: ty8eqygy.jpg]

Nearly perfectly standard example but a bit neglected. Only mods are:

Sti down pipe
Sti back box
4 pot front calipers

Everything else is as found from the factory more or less.

First job was to give it a ruddy good clean, as my mate has dogs and the interior was pretty minging.
But after removing the front seats and giving it a quick wash, scrubbing the wheels, and then hoovering the inside she came up fairly clean

[Image: uty9u7ar.jpg]
[Image: ryby7eza.jpg]
[Image: epupupes.jpg]
[Image: zydy3uty.jpg]

Next things to do were little jobs to tidy it up:

Oil and filter change
Repair screw in passenger rear
Replace drivers seat belt that had a rip, easily done with one from eBay
Replace the fuel flap as the spring had gone and you had to lever it open
New wipers front and rear

The previous owner had also put some blue LEDs in the dash and could barely see it, so I took the dash out and they are the same ones as the IS200 dash which meant i had a drawer full of standard ones so I can read the dash properly now.

Then a couple of other jobs, first was tighten the handbrake, this is reasonably easy on the Scooby as you adjust it from a grommet at the back of the wheel, flicking up a cog same as the IS200.

[Image: abu5abu9.jpg]

Then I also had a couple of rust patches, extremely common on the Scooby apparently, just on the rear arch. This was the worst side

[Image: a4yrapum.jpg]

I just sanded both sides back to metal and treated it with the rusteze type stuff that hardens the metal again, then used a rattle can to respray it. Not perfect but a lot better than before and should hold off the rot for a few more years.

Now the mods started, but not in any meaningful way; so far they are

Set of floor mats!
Universal roof rack (only fitted when needed)
Dab stereo
bluetooth kit from my old daily
And that's it.

Then this weekend because I've got the Lexus up and running I gave it a good wash, swirl removal, and polish

[Image: qyra5azu.jpg]

Looking much better!

[Image: va7ezy8e.jpg]

She also got a fresh MOT this week so well happy.

Other Jobs now left on the list:

  • Respray spoiler high - it appears something's been transported on the roof and dragged off, causing some scratches.
    Respray spoiler low - same as above
    Replace front seats - drivers bolster is worn and split
    Check brake pads/discs - got some squeeking
    Find cause of rattle - back box cover I think
    Fog light covers - front fogs are cracked, I never use them so they can be replaced with covers
    Remove exhaust cover on downpipe - rotten
    Fit amp - obvious
    Fit sub - obvious
    Filler neck - some dampness around it, not split but rotting
    Move brake hose - twisted


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Lexuspat
Administrator
6,827
06-05-2021, 09:25 PM
#2
It is a very tidy one this and with a few little jobs be good as new mate.

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Lexuspat
06-05-2021, 09:25 PM #2

It is a very tidy one this and with a few little jobs be good as new mate.

Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk


[Image: FB_IMG_1474048273787_zpsnbfq6a3s.jpg]

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Rabster
Posting Freak
10,234
07-05-2021, 11:06 AM
#3
Looks like a cracking car now mate



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Rabster
07-05-2021, 11:06 AM #3

Looks like a cracking car now mate




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oldskool
Junior Member
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13-05-2021, 09:37 AM
#4
yaaaay Scooby brothers:-) ,, looks much tidier now Stav
oldskool
13-05-2021, 09:37 AM #4

yaaaay Scooby brothers:-) ,, looks much tidier now Stav

Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
20-05-2021, 10:01 AM
#5
Today I spent a little bit of time on the subaru.

Changed the damp filler neck. There was a LOT of dirt and mud around that area from over the years lol.
Got a new genuine subaru one off eBay, I've sprayed it black to try and protect it and make it last a little longer.

[Image: ety4e5yt.jpg]

[Image: a4edy8am.jpg]

So that's tidied that up and will prevent any more fuel leaking.

I also removed the rear exhaust back box heatshield as that was just resting in the back box.

Finally I untwisted the brake pipe on the front passenger and discovered its got braided hoses on!

That's it for now with the Scooby. Hopefully no-one will see it this weekend as the Lexus is coming to Japshow.

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Sparkystav
20-05-2021, 10:01 AM #5

Today I spent a little bit of time on the subaru.

Changed the damp filler neck. There was a LOT of dirt and mud around that area from over the years lol.
Got a new genuine subaru one off eBay, I've sprayed it black to try and protect it and make it last a little longer.

[Image: ety4e5yt.jpg]

[Image: a4edy8am.jpg]

So that's tidied that up and will prevent any more fuel leaking.

I also removed the rear exhaust back box heatshield as that was just resting in the back box.

Finally I untwisted the brake pipe on the front passenger and discovered its got braided hoses on!

That's it for now with the Scooby. Hopefully no-one will see it this weekend as the Lexus is coming to Japshow.


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Rabster
Posting Freak
10,234
19-06-2021, 10:37 PM
#6
We did miss the scooby at japshow mate lol



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Rabster
19-06-2021, 10:37 PM #6

We did miss the scooby at japshow mate lol




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Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
20-06-2021, 04:50 AM
#7
got some new Foglights from a friend of a firend for the grand total of nothing. Thats made the front a bit tidier now

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Sparkystav
20-06-2021, 04:50 AM #7

got some new Foglights from a friend of a firend for the grand total of nothing. Thats made the front a bit tidier now


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