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  1. **** Car is SOLD **** 2006 Subaru Legacy GT Spec.B (349 of 500) Color: Titanium silver metallic Miles: 160k miles Transmission: 5MT Title: Clean, in hand. Lien: None Location: Vienna, VA VIN: 4S3BL676066207118 Seller's email address: jonathansturges@yahoo.com Asking Price: $7,000 obo Clean, reliable and fun daily driver. One owner; purchased new in Feb. 2006 from Fitzgerald Subaru. Stock. Not raced. Almost exclusively dealer-serviced at Stohlman Subaru; full service records available. Only synthetic oil (Mobil 1). Garage-kept for the first 6 years. Very clean interior and exterior. Regularly detailed; paint was corrected and Opti-Coat 2.0 applied in December 2017. New all-season tires (BFGoodrich G-Force Comp-2 A/S) installed in August 2018. Upgraded to a 2008 radio with Aux-in. Major services performed: Takata airbag recall (Dec 2016, 147k mi) Bilstein struts and Swift springs (from Mach V, Oct 2015, 137k mi) Timing belts, head gaskets and water pump (Apr 2012, 107k mi) Clutch and TOB (Oct 2011, 99k mi) Exterior is in very good shape with no rust and good shine in the clear. Bumpers have minor scuffs and dings typical of the age. I kept up with rock chips over the years, but my touch-ups aren't perfect! Very little rash on wheels. Interior is in very good shape as well with minimal wear of the seats. No major blemishes or defects; one minor ding in the dash. And ‘06 was the only year for the red brick colored leather. Virginia safety inspection expires 4/2020, emissions expires 11/2020. What I appreciate about this car is that, despite its age, everything works; you can hand someone the keys and go. The only old-car glitch is that occasionally the RR lock sticks and you have to toggle it an extra time. Title is clean and in my possession. No liens. Thanks for looking and feel free to contact me with any questions.
  2. I believe you can get Subaru modules for Sirius or XM that work. Both have the 20-pin connector your radio has for the satellite unit. Do some more research on these, but the part numbers were: XM receiver: H621SXA000 (now replaced by H621SXA001) Sirius receiver: H621SXA100 (now replaced by H621SXA101) (I provided the old P/Ns because searching those might bring up more information.) Some people claimed the Sirius module won't work with the '07 radios. I think it should work, but I can't personally verify, so please research it thoroughly. Good luck...
  3. Honestly, when I upgraded my MY06 HU to MY07/08, I used Jazzy's instructions for removing the radio; his complete manual is here: http://www.jazzyengineering.com/Installation_Manual_1-2.pdf. It's really easy. Make sure you do have a plastic pry tool, so you don't scratch things up. I have a tool called the "Fishbone" (not sure if they're still around) that works well. Good luck.
  4. I'm really glad to find out I'm not going insane. I couldn't believe the bulbs would burn out in tandem, but mine did too! After 66k miles, the original H7's finally gave out. Weird that they go exactly at the same time, but at least they're easy to replace. What's even weirder though is the car got its annual Virginia "safety inspection" on Friday, and then the low beams & DRLs were out the next time the vehicle was driven on Saturday. The lights must've worked on Friday, or it would've failed the inspection! The timing is just bizarre.
  5. For those joining this thread late and/or the search-impaired, here's a quick re-cap of the two main ways to enable AUX-IN when upgrading your HU to an '07+ model: Option 1: To go near-OEM, follow gregnauman's process in post #417: http://legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2486366&postcount=417 Option 2: For more customized needs, get an i85 adapter from SVXdc, as shown in this post: http://legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2551239&postcount=530 The adapter is the 3rd option in the i85 section, and basically allows you to custom re-wire the i85 pins as needed. This would make it possible to add custom AUX-IN jack wiring, including adding an AUX switcher, GLI or other components in the audio line. This is also more difficult, as you have to know how to wire your i85 properly, and some soldering is required. I have a situation where I'm going to share the AUX-IN between two components, and I need a switcher, so I'm going to get one of SVXdc's adapters. Hope this helps...
  6. I've digested this whole thread, and am ready to take the plunge to upgrade my '06 spec.B radio with an '07. The *only* thing I'm not entirely clear on is navigation compatibility. The spec.B has factory nav and I certainly don't want lose it.
  7. Would someone who's installed Jazzy's mod in their U.S. Spec.B radio be willing to post or PM me photos of the job? I'm especially interested in how the climate controls complicate the install, and how the navigation system hooks into the radio. thanks....
  8. Jazzy, How about Electrical Engineering Technology, class of '94? Anyway, this sounds like the internal hookups that would normally correspond to the 16-pin external CD changer connector. See post #3 in http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=691652&page=1&pp=25 ...for pin-outs of this connector. This connector uses a 2-wire serial protocol, which is a bit tricky because both HU and external "changer" use the same data wire. It's an "open-collector" interface. I think some Mazdas might use the same protocol, although some pins that are unused in Sube HUs may be used in certain Mazda HUs; see the aux. connector CN-200 at: http://www.miata.net/garage/m2interface.html
  9. Jazzy, Do you have insider confirmation that the '07s have AUX-IN? I know they're adding satellite radio (both XM & Sirius), so it would make sense to add the AUX-IN since you have to change radios anyway. When are the '07s coming anyhow? Are they coming out in the fall, as would be most typical, or is there something about the '07s that's triggering an early launch?
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