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eekay

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  1. Buying yet another windshield from Auto Glass Authority (Scott, 303-517-2796). I was out racing the Shelby at Bandi tonight and a gust of wind caught my hood, ripped it off the hydraulic supports and threw it into the windshield. Dammit. I'm lucky that there is zero damage to the hood, other than the hydraulic supports and a single small paint chip. Anyhow, Scott's the man...

    Jesus! What hood do you have that sustains that much damage! But, I'll give another +1 to Scott for one of my Impreza friends that had him do a windshield recently. Cheap, fast, quality work.

     

    +1 Terry rocks. I've now had 4 vehicles to him and 5-6 total visits.

    I still need to get in touch with this guy. It's been lingering in the back of mind for a while.

  2. Any updates on the transmission rebuilds? My 5MT is looking to be in need of a partial if not complete rebuild. I'll have it out of the car tomorrow and will be out of town for a week starting Monday so I'd like to drop it off somewhere before I leave.

     

    I'm up for anywhere from Fort Collins to Denver since I'll be making that drive Sunday prior to leaving the state.

     

    My mother has done business with a place in Aurora called Advanced Transmission for years so if all else fails, I can give them a shot.

    There are two places in the Denver/Aurora area I can think of that are Subaru specific and that won't rip you off (personal businesses aside...) Suba is fantastic. They know what they're doing but they're always pressed for time. If you can leave your transmission there, I have no doubt you come back to something awesome.

     

    Otherwise, off of Hampden and Tower, in Aurora, there is a place called "Speedy Roo" and they do great work for a very competitive price. Their staff is knowledgeable and do seem to genuinely care about the Scoober. Even the older dudes there are into scoober rallies and such. Fun people for sure. Please, let us know where you take it and the results (price/enthusiasm/knowledge/etc... of said place...)

     

    I haven't gotten my car in yet, but plan to take it to SubaPerformance downtown. Their prices were on par with other places ($1400 - $2000), and they do awesome work (they did my engine rebuild).

    I love Suba! If they weren't always so busy, I'd be there all the time!

  3. I want a 6-speed! ;) Honestly 1400-2000 for a complete rebuild/replacement is a really good deal. Plus, no one can argue that SUBA doesn't know their stuff. If you can keep all your old parts after the replacement (if they replace everything) you might as well just pay the extra $600 to get all the gears replaced. Why not?
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