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Old 15 February 2000, 21:53   #1 (permalink)
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I have a reddish blue '97 sport with the bog standard scooby alloys, It looks great buts misses that little somthing.

Yes a nice set of gold alloys.

My question to everyone is, what should I go for. ( the sport takes 195 x 16 x ?? tyres ).


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Old 15 February 2000, 22:03   #2 (permalink)
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I cant give you any advise on your wheels - but - nice to see a fellow sport driver !
and was that a dig at me Penni - boy racers getting scoobies ? ? I dont think of myself as a boy racer - ok I'm young - but I dont mess about spinning my tyres in the town centres and annoying everyone. I have just been saving my money up for a long time, I have not got a criminal record - (I'm a good ickle boy) no penalty points and the terms boy racers and my name in the same sentence makes me feel sick - ooops sorry for goiung on - Are the scoobie sports wheels a different size to the turbo - whats the biggest size you could go to ?
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Old 15 February 2000, 23:04   #3 (permalink)
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wey hey 3 scooby sport drivers in one thread, got to be a first there.

My MY98 sport has got the MY98 Turbo wheels in 16" fitted, it looks the dogs to me.
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Old 15 February 2000, 23:05   #4 (permalink)
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Big respect to Sport drivers! I followed a T reg DBM sport with gold speedlines along the A59 last Friday and he certainly did not hang about.
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Old 15 February 2000, 23:56   #5 (permalink)
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Make that four Sport owners on this thread.
I've got a reddish blue MY98 with gold 16" Super Turismos with std. Turbo suspension.
AFAIK this will take up to 17" wheels.
I've also got Scooby Sport back box and it sounds great. Any other Sport drivers going to Donno ?

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Old 16 February 2000, 00:10   #6 (permalink)
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A set of 16" speedlines sounds good.

Yep, I must agree the sport is a great car to drive. Especially when you put the foot down, our petrol gauge doesn't move down that fast compared to those turbo chaps.....


I went up to Knockhill race circuit at the weekend through the driving snow ( it's great ) . I was going up for a wee trip round in a Maserati GT ( the new 70 grand one) unfortunately the cancelled it due to the track being covered in snow ( wimps ).

I would have taken the sport round if they had let me .....
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Old 16 February 2000, 12:01   #7 (permalink)
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i am going to donno.

is the SS back box worth fitting, if so why?
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Old 16 February 2000, 12:11   #8 (permalink)
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I had mine fitted along with a RamAir filter, not really too sure if it has greatly improved performance. Its worth fitting for sound alone, although it can sound a bit noisy 'in-car' on long journeys....certainly turns heads though.
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