AdiSRI
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Do they do much in the way of tuning bits for the gsi engine?
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Marc
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Not really i dont think as it get quite expensive on v6 engines.
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AdiSRI
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thats wat i thought. Suppose it doesnt really need it.
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jr
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Omex have just done some tb's for the V6
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AdiSRI
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Not really worth it tho i doubt, if i got a gsi it'd stay standard bar ice and maybe coilovers.
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Marc
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Regal do tuning parts for them but theyre not cheap!!
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Paul_J
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I like impreza's - The speed, the look, the sound... they're mint imo
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infinitycorsa
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Scooby for def sounds mint
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antz1
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just look at my old mans scooby thats well nice and one off the best arond in my oppinion
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SilverSport1.4
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Regal are just generally expensive! Its all about the turbo at the end of the day. Veccy is a nice car, but Scooby more tuneable, and you've got that dunp valve sound!
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DAYZEE
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Why a Vectra? If you want a cruiser then why not get a decent one? A Mondeo ST200 is a much much better car, any BMW is better, 3.0 406 Coupe is better, any Audi, any Merc......the list goes on....
And the Vectra is at the bottom of it.
That being said, I'd take the Scooby and enjoy yourself.
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AdiSRI
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i havent driven either yet so maybe thats a sensible next step.
[Edited on 14-03-2004 by AdiSRI]
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antz1
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mate get the scoob, so much fun 2 drive and is the best handlin car iv drove, dont get the vecta my dad used 2 hav1 and it woz crap compared 2 his scoob
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sassyminx
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imo scoobys r eveywhere these days, id say go for the vectra gsi, mi not biased.....honest , no really though, theyre a very smooth car and can look even more stunning with a few subtle mods
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antz1
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yeah but the scoob would piss on it
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LukeGSi
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ive only driven a vectra gsi so cant really comment on the scooby but personally id go for the gsi, they're less common, look good with a few little mods (not that scoobys dont) they are far less common and if your worried about performance they are far from shy!! i was driving it with a constant ummmm v6!!
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antz1
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hav 2 agree with u bout scoobys r common now !
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glasgow_corsa_c
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quote: Originally posted by AdiSRI
i want something bigger i can take poeple in without rubbing!
And i want to be able to have a sub and still have a boot, and to not stand out to police like a sore thumb!
veccy gsi then
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Gavin
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has to be the scooby
pew pew pew pewwwww
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout
ive only driven a vectra gsi so cant really comment on the scooby but personally id go for the gsi, they're less common, look good with a few little mods (not that scoobys dont) they are far less common and if your worried about performance they are far from shy!! i was driving it with a constant ummmm v6!!
mines not a gsi love but all the same
poor warrens pride
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LukeGSi
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nah its not a gsi but its 2.5 v6 umm yummy!! Yesh warren was not a happy bunny!! Muhahahaha
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Kerry
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dunno wot average mpg is on a sccob but mines around 32 at the min
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Colin
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Scooby Ive gotta say
I test drove a WRX and it had major Factor
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NormSXi
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You gotta drive then both mate, as you might feel dead comfortable in one, and hate the other, or even hate them both!! you need to find out what the driving experience is like for yourself tbh.....
It really depends whether you want the hit of acceleration a turbo will give you in the scoob, or a nice smooth torquey power delivery you'll get in the veccy imho..
I also think the veccy GSi's a bit of a Q car, they don't stand out too much, a bit of a street sleeper imho, wheras a scoob's always much more noticeable...
Personally, i'd have the veccy GSi, even tho a guy round the corner has a well sweet sounding scoob...
Just my 10p worth....
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by AdiSRI
i havent driven either yet so maybe thats a sensible next step.
your welcome to test drive mine
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