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Scoobyslack

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  • Birthday 04/27/1971

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    Chicago
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    16 Legacy 3.6R
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    Subarus

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  1. used, great condition bar & bushings $50 + actual shipping cost Chicago Local pickup available cash or PayPal only
  2. Like new Fits 2015-2019 2 front pieces and rear single piece Subaru trunk mat Located in Chicago Local pickup or actual shipping costs paid by buyer cash or PayPal only $170 for all
  3. I have a couple Killer B parts on my Impreza, good quality. That being said, I'm not sure I would replace the aftermarket silicone intake for a hard metal one. You can find a bunch of used intakes (quality ones) for cheap out there for the old engine. It's surprising they would put that much into making a new part for the EJ.
  4. Replace it all, you would be doing 75% of the work anyway. Then you won't have to worry about it for another 100k.
  5. I had the same wheels, they look 100x better than the stock premium wheels.
  6. Seeing all these costs makes me glad I do most of my own work...even if it takes awhile to get things done.
  7. Nice, the diagram makes it easy to see changes.
  8. I ran a lightweight on an EJ22T and EJ257 for years with no issues, but it was mainly used for autoX, not daily driving.
  9. This was one of the hardest mods I've ever done. Not because it was difficult, but because I was drilling holes in an almost new car The color matched perfectly and it was easy to install with the template provided. It looks so good, it should have come this way from the factory.
  10. FYI: Some calipers need a special tool (like the rear of my '16 3.6R) to reset the piston into the caliper. The piston needs to turn while pressure is applied for the piston to go in. The cheap generic tool you can get at most auto parts stores may work a couple times. The one I had was cast aluminum and ended up breaking. I made one out of steel for myself to replace my pads.
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