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Killerbee 08-17-2017 01:36 PM

Just got today the information on the final invoice price for the door replacment (I did run it over insurance, so it took a while) Damage was worth something little over 2900USD. So much nicer things I could have bought with that money...

JeremyR 08-18-2017 01:02 AM

Looks great! Paint match came out really good :)

Vin 08-18-2017 03:23 AM

Looks indeed very good, love your pics. Congrats on the STI

IDFWU 420 08-18-2017 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Killerbee (Post 2963788)
Just got today the information on the final invoice price for the door replacment (I did run it over insurance, so it took a while) Damage was worth something little over 2900USD. So much nicer things I could have bought with that money...

2900 to fix a damn door? wow..

and your country's scenery is fucking amazin bro... IT LOOKS SO PEACEFUL!!!

all I got is smogs all up in my face in Los Angeles....

Killerbee 09-10-2017 02:32 PM

Today for me is a sad day, as I will be closing the Car Journal of Wingo.

As mentioned earlier, I did buy an WRX STI about a month ago. Since then I maybe driven Wingo 2-3 times, and both times I realised that I was always looking forward to switch into the STI again.
So I came to the decision it makes no sence to keep two cars (and paying about 2000USD a year on parking space costs per car) if I rarely use it and also do not have fun when using it.

So I sold Wingo last friday, and while he is still with me for another week, he will be picked up next week from his new owner. At least I am happy it is someone who loves the car and I'm sure will take good care of him.

As for me, I will surely stay part of this forum, as this community really grown to my heart, and I hope I am anways still welcome here without an GT86 in my garage.

Vin 09-10-2017 03:05 PM

So sad, but pretty normal, the end of one project and the start of another. Enjoy the STI

Sarlacc 09-10-2017 04:16 PM

Good luck with your STI!

Having followed it around on some amazing roads in Schwarzwald and the alps, I will always remember Wingo with fondness :-)

Killerbee 09-11-2017 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Sarlacc (Post 2976069)
Good luck with your STI!

Having followed it around on some amazing roads in Schwarzwald and the alps, I will always remember Wingo with fondness :-)

speaking of it, any plans coming back again for another round with maybe less fog? :-)

Clipdat 09-11-2017 12:49 PM

Post up some pics of that STI!

Hopefully the new owner of Wingo will jump on the forums and start their own thread so we can continue to follow the car. :)

Sarlacc 09-11-2017 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Killerbee (Post 2976368)
speaking of it, any plans coming back again for another round with maybe less fog? :-)

That sure sounds nice :-) No plans, though.
You'll still be very welcome in Norway, btw; even with the STI.

Killerbee 09-12-2017 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Clipdat (Post 2976474)
Post up some pics of that STI!

Hopefully the new owner of Wingo will jump on the forums and start their own thread so we can continue to follow the car. :)

Thanks, I will post some Pictures of the STI in about a week, as I'm currently out of town.
I did already inform the new owner of this forum, so lets see if a new journal may follow. Would be great for me aswell to see how Wingo does in the future


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Originally Posted by Sarlacc (Post 2976657)
That sure sounds nice :-) No plans, though.
You'll still be very welcome in Norway, btw; even with the STI.

Funfact, about 2 days after I bought the STI I told my Girlfriend "since I do have an AWD car now, shall we make that roadtrip to the nordic as we have been speaking about the past 5 years" and it looks that way really may be doing this next year now. I will let you know asap once we started to plan our Holidays for next year

Sarlacc 09-12-2017 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Killerbee (Post 2977166)
Thanks, I will post some Pictures of the STI in about a week, as I'm currently out of town.
I did already inform the new owner of this forum, so lets see if a new journal may follow. Would be great for me aswell to see how Wingo does in the future




Funfact, about 2 days after I bought the STI I told my Girlfriend "since I do have an AWD car now, shall we make that roadtrip to the nordic as we have been speaking about the past 5 years" and it looks that way really may be doing this next year now. I will let you know asap once we started to plan our Holidays for next year

Perfect!
There are very few fun roads in Sweden and none in Denmark, so just come straight to Norway :-)

Vin 09-22-2017 09:40 PM

Love your car and your style of taking pictures. (and the scenery)

Clipdat 09-23-2017 03:45 AM

Awesome WRB! Great photos! Spectacular!

EdBoy 09-24-2017 05:43 AM

sad to see wingo go, but looks like you're having more fun with the sti

Killerbee 09-29-2017 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Vin (Post 2982284)
Love your car and your style of taking pictures. (and the scenery)

Thank you very much for your kind words

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clipdat (Post 2982405)
Awesome WRB! Great photos! Spectacular!

Thank you, I love the WRB, if toyota would have WRB in their lineup Wingo would have ended up in blue :-)

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Originally Posted by EdBoy (Post 2982736)
sad to see wingo go, but looks like you're having more fun with the sti

I would say fun is about the same, but the STI is just waaaayyy more comfortable, and as a big bonus to me, I can fit my whole guitar rig into the car when I have a gig. With wingo, I always had to take my secound car (Celica) for this job.

Lakitu 09-29-2017 02:41 PM

Does.... the wing obscure vision out the rear view?

Killerbee 09-29-2017 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Lakitu (Post 2985432)
Does.... the wing obscure vision out the rear view?

No, at least not with my size (im 195cm, so about 6'4) and I could not see it in the rear view mirror. If you're smaller you may notice it, however its like seeing "the roof", weird, but not an issue or obscuring view in a big way

DCdesign2000 02-16-2022 06:41 PM

Any chance anyone can share some install tips/guide?
How to/where to drill the holes?
Where to add additional bolts for the replica Nur Spec wing?


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