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  1. not sure if it was mentioned, but weren't there a few '06 5MT LGT wagons? I recall one or two...like leftovers that got '06 VIN's or something. Those would be the most rare of all.

     

    What's funny about the numbers....the LGT I had is identical to the one that c-lo still has (lives near me). There's a third identical ABP GT Limited 5sp wagon with black leather around as well. What are the chances our of 400ish cars, three are so close? :lol:

  2. quick recap of my tire experiences over the last three years (obv. some sizes won't work for the LGT):

    215/45/17 Kumho ASX. Good. Buy em.

    215/35/17 Bridgestone RE92. Good. Get em free (never pay!)

    215/45/17 and 225/40/18 Bridgestone S0-3. Good. Buy em (though there are better tires for the money)

    215/50/16 Dunlop Direzza DZ101. Crap. Skip em

    205/55/15 Kumho Ecsta SPT. Crap. Skip em

    215/45/17 Falken ZIEX 912. Great. Buy em

    215/45/17 and 245/35/18 Goodyear F1GSD3. Great. Buy em.

    215/45/17 Nokian WR. Great. Buy em.

    205/50/15 Yokoham A048 'medium compound'. Good (better for the money though).

    215/35/18 Yokohama Parada Spec-2. Great. Buy em.

    225/35/18 Goodyear F1 Asymmetric. TBD (going on tomorrow)

    215/45/17 Avon M550 . Great. Buy em.

    265/50/20 Yokohama Parada Spec-X. Good. Skip em.

    265/60/18 and 265/50/20 Avon Tech ST. Great. Buy em.

    215/45/17 Bridgestone RE01R. Great. Buy em.

  3. Did you remember if they looked nice :)

    EDIT: I just looked it up and Crazy Ken had le37's. Similar but not the same.

     

    The wheels I am talking about would be almost identical to the below ;)

    http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53956&highlight=se37a <--Imagine these mounted on a silver legacy w/kw coilovers

     

    Opinions please :)

    He had these (LE37k):

     

    http://www.upgrademotoring.com/wheels/LE37K_silver.jpg

     

    SE37A:

    http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y192/majinbatusaix/PICT1241.jpg

     

    LE = SE with polished lip. There was SE37A and SE37K. Similar, but the A had softer contours. They K's looked badass....I can't imagine the A's not looking better still.

  4. Hey PGT,

     

    Thanks for your valuable review as well! :)

     

    Wow, that Tail of the Dragon looks crazy-fun! ;) Did you get any more pix of that run?

    yup! here's the sequence...

     

    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/PatagonianGT/img_6782.jpg

     

    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/PatagonianGT/img_6783.jpg

     

    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/PatagonianGT/img_6784.jpg

     

    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/PatagonianGT/img_6785.jpg

  5. can't say enough about the benefit of a 2pc rotor. We did a stint of The Tail of The Dragon in NC/TN with the car full of luggage, camera gear, parts for my MINI and two 65lb kayaks on the roof (with more gear stowed inside). Never did I get a hint that the brakes weren't up to the task and there literally was no room left inside the car....full up with stuff after our wedding.

     

    anybody that has run the Dragon knows it's hard on brakes :)

     

    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/PatagonianGT/img_6783.jpg

  6. the Brembo upgrade makes the most sense if you already have wheels to support them. I did Cobb pads, lines and Motul fluid first and wasn't happy (and spent $500). Looking at a Brembo swap...it wasn't much more expensive if you can sell your stock front brakes ($1200- ~$400).

     

    I did Brembo's with 2pc rotors and Hawk HPS pads F/R....sold the Brembo rotor and pads before install.....think I had about $900 in the setup after selling all the things I didn't need and was quite happy with it.

     

    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/PatagonianGT/brembos.jpg

  7. and that's why we did a family membership of $60 annual to the American Canoe Assoc. We both enjoy kayaking and white water rafting. We're hoping we can get out there more this year, but not sure as it looks to be just as busy as last! regardless, when we do purchase our new Subie, $150 goes back to the organization. :)

     

    I joined ACA well ahead of my purchase, but was able to negotiate a better deal when it came time to buy. Fitzmall.com is a good barometer of deals to be had.....VIP takes the negotiating out of it, but it's sometimes possible to get a better deal. My deal was $950 less than VIP at the time (Nov 2004).

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