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  1. Year, Make and Model: 2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE

    Color: Brilliant Silver Metallic

    Miles:238000

    Transmission: 5MT

    Title: Clean

    Lien: None

    Location: Pasadena, CA

    Asking Price: 3850

     

     

    Up for sale is my 06 Subaru Legacy. It’s NA 2.5L with the stick shift (RARE)! The special edition adds power driver seat and sunroof over the base model. It has the optional extended arm rest and spoiler. 20MPG around town, 30MPG on highway, symmetrical AWD perfect for driving up to big bear this winter! The car has approx. 238k miles. Clean title in my name. Smogged and tag is up to date.

    Brake pads/rotor and the FR strut are close to limit of its life, good for another 6-8 months/10k miles. Hankook Ventus V2 Tires are at about 50%. The interior dome light switch is bad. Center console latch is broken. Truck mat hook is broken. Driver rear door was replaced due to previous owner bacon’d it. Have pictures of the damage. Obvious dings and scrapes for a car of its age.

    No oil drips, doesn’t burn oil. WORKING COLD AC! No funky smell. It has an upgraded clutch, not suitable for beginner manual transmission driver. All windows are tinted 35% front, 20% rear minus the windshield. Oil has been changed recently with OEM Subaru filter, air filter, and coolant flush. Timing belt was replaced, new Bosch spark plugs. Mechanically it runs perfect. Recent Carfax on hand.

    Located in Pasadena, CA. If you want the parts fixed, we can talk about it, but no I will not just throw it into the asking price as it’s priced accordingly. Mainly looking for cash, but will entertain trade offer for fun manual Japanese cars. Don’t buy a boring Camry, Accord, Civic

     

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    More pictures here: https://imgur.com/a/Wf7MOUM

  2. Yeah that's true about the wax. So with wheels like ev5s they're old so they just go out of trend? Do they still make them if they're kinda old?

     

     

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    wheels is like fashion, goes out of style in about 2-3 years. Unless it's a true classic design, we discontinue wheels after a period of time.

  3. Backspacing is the opposite of offset. 8" width is 203mm, making the center line 101.5mm so a +55 offset means that the mounting face is 55mm closer to the outside lip than the inside lip from the centerline. Therefore, it has a 156.5mm/6.1" backspace.

     

    So you would probably want a backspace between 135-150mm/5.5"-6" for an 8" wide wheel.

     

    8" wide wheel is more like 9" from lip to lip

    You will need that measurement to calculate backspace

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