Pictures of my Subaru Vivio
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First picture ever taken - This pic was taken soon after I
collected the Vivio from the used car dealer and installed the
spotlights. Taken at East Coast Park. Does this car park seem
familiar to some Singaporeans? (NO, it is not Car Park A!!!) |
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STi sticker - Sticker cut in Australia. I was
impressed by the detail and exactness of the sticker. Basically,
no template was provided to them, but they had some examples
from magazines, of course. Still, the detail look as if it was
straight from STi! Not bad for A$5! |
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Rear with STi and (555 stickers - Stickers were cut by a shop in Australia
and collected by Gary when he was there on a holiday. They are
of good quality as they have not faded or peeled for more than
a year now. |
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Front bonnet sticker/fake air
scoop - Air scoop purchased
from Autobaccs and sprayed in a BMW blue. Notice that the front
number plate was changed to the square type instead of the rectangular
type. |
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Imitation RX-R (6" Hellas) - Hella spots were bolted onto the
base of the front bottom grill next to the number plate mount
& wired via engine bay into the cabin. |
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Rear view, obviously... - errr.....nice behind...(?) |
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MOMO CORSE, Equus Tachometer - Momo steering is 7 yrs old (hard
to believe huh?) The tacho was bought locally and self-installed
(no sweat DIY installation). If you are interested in the installation
details, email me! |
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Spot light switch - This switch came with the Hella
pack, which had to be purchased separately. Hella Singapore has
a solid delivery service with this guy who can explain to you
the installation instructions concisely! |
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Modified Cold Air Extention/Airhorn - Plastic air-extention tube taken
from my old Fiat Uno. Vivio now draws cool air from the tyre
well. Air horn has died some months ago...:-( |
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Sparco Aluminium Pedals - This was a bitch to install. Colour
wears out pretty fast too. Get the silver ones if you don't want
ugly wears on certain spots. Otherwise, they work, but don't
drive bare-footed! |
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