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  1. PRICE DROPPED TO $2750!

     

    MUST GO!. Bought a Tesla

     

    Year, Make and Model: 2006 Legacy GT Wagon

    Color: BSM

    Miles: 255ish

    Transmission: 5EAT with Hexmods

    Title: Clear

    Lien: no

    Location: Scott Depot, WV

    VIN: 4S3BP676364303258

    Seller's email address: jeffries.cody@gmail . com

    Asking Price: $3,000

     

    Need to sell my 2006 LGT Wagon. I've moved on from it and I need money to pay bills. It has new tires, and I believe the below mod list is accurate. The bad news is the drivers side head gasket needs replaced. Compression on that side was around 95, compression on the passenger was 125 in both cylinders. I'm not going to part it out as i need the car gone ASAP. It runs and drives, never overheated. A simple head gasket job would get the car running great again. I just don't have the time or cash to do it right now.

     

    The body is great, only a couple dings. Interior is also great. Has Subaru rubber mats with it and cargo mat. Heated seats, and massive sunroof. Bit of surface rust on bottom side of drivers door at seam.

     

     

    Motor / Drivetrain:

     

    CP forged pistons

    Stock connecting rods and other internals

    Stock rebuilt heads

    GrimmSpeed crosspipe, gasked matched ported oem manifolds

    GrimmSpeed Uppipe Ceramic Coated.

    Invidia catless downpipe

    Stock CBE

    SPT turbo heat shield

    BNR 18g turbo

    DW 740 Injectors

    DW 65wc Fuel Pump

    GrimmSpeed EBCS

    Turkeylords EBSC fittings

    Fast Motorsports Black coated FMIC and piping

    Forge BOV 100% recirc

    PLX SM-AFR v3 with custom Romraider build to log

    Open Source Tune by Cyro

    STI dogbone mount

    Group n motor mounts

    Hex Mod Valvebody Upgrade

     

    Suspension:

     

    Front:

    Koni inserts

    H&R Springs

    Whiteline front LCA bushings

    Whiteline front LCA anti lift kit (rear bushings)

    Whiteline ball joints

    Whiteline tie rod ends

    Whiteline Front 22mm adjustable sway bar and bushings

    Whiteline power steering rack bushings

     

    Rear:

    Whiteline KTA124

    Whiteline W63394

    Whiteline 20mm adjustable sway bar and bushings

    Koni struts

    H&R Springs

    Spec B Alum. Trailing Arms

    Spec B Alum. Lateral Links

    AVO Sway bar reinforcements

     

    Interior:

    JDM double din hvac console

    Pioneer AVIC navi / headunit

     

    Installed:

    VBG-1

    SM-AFR v3

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  2. Sweet website discojon! Pretty cool to have all that at your finger tips... I bet its a good time to just think something up, some wild design, then make it a reality.

     

    Unfortunately tho, the cubby guage business is small scale man.. And the price point MUCH lower. I do hope you get some takers, just wanted to point out to you that the average cost is 40$ bucks- for any material.

     

    I bought mine on here, thought it was abs of some sort for 20$ bucks shipped... Turns out its aluminum and came powder coated.

    I can't even purchase the raw stock for $40. Just got in from making a center console for a show truck a bit ago :)

     

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  3. I'm considering making a limited run of machined cubby gauge pods. I still have some testing to do on feeds and speeds for my cnc router but I'm fairly positive I can get great results even in aluminium. This would just be the triple and double with post pod, as my machine is only 3 axis and i can't manage the undercut from the slanted gauges. I'd estimate the milled versions would be in the $125 range for aluminium, and 85$+ for acetal / delrin / HDPE. Is there any interest in milled versions?

     

    http://emergentprinting.com/

  4. I want to say 1 mm but maybe half.. I printed it in PETg checking with the caliper I'm seeing 50mm for all 3 my gauge sizes are about 52mm I tried to force one in and you can hear the layers cracking due to the stress

     

    I just tried a spare Equus gauge and it went in with no problems so my gauges I have are a bit thicker then the normal

    Is that 1mm on the radius or diameter? I'll try to get it posted for ya later today if I can remember.

     

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk

  5. I'm using Cura so I'm trying to figure out how to enlarge the holes without having to do a lot of sanding.. my wideband came in today it's not as a tight fit as the boost gauge but it's still very tight

     

    How much larger do you need the gauge holes to be? I'll modify it for you and send you the file. If you try to scale in cura I think you're gonna have a bad time.

  6. I printed out the triple gauge pod from thingverse and for whatever reason my 52mm gauge did not fit

     

     

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    How close is it to fitting? I designed it to be a tight slip fit. You may need to sand the inside of the bores if your printer isn't calibrated. The solid models are there for you to modify if you need to.

     

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