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pre-dent

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    '06 Saab 9-2x Aero

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  1. The wife and I really love this color... She officially wants one. Unfortunately they are hard to find around here. Maybe one day I'll be able to post in this thread as well as the Satin White Pearl one.
  2. I can't say this enough, I truly enjoy this color. Biggu, your styling selection is on point. Nice looking GT.
  3. ^ Neat set-up. Do you know if your rear wheels with the deeper lip will fit on the front axle with caliper clearance?
  4. Gotta love the satin white!
  5. Gold on this color really does look sharp. I don't think gunmetal or black are a good compliment.
  6. Installed the hogzaust today on my 2.5i... only took about 20 mins total working time and cost $1.50 for 12 washers, 4 of which I didn't use but purchased just incase I wanted stacks of 3. Sounds pretty good (35 degree weather out and I keep the windows down to hear the new sound), but I do plan on getting some better mufflers in the future. Mainly for looks as my stock cans are a little dirty/rusty and the tips are tiny. The bolts looked pretty rusty so I was worried they were going to be a pain to remove, but all I needed was a cheater bar. I used a short piece of 1" pvc pipe I had just laying around slipped over the handle of the wrench and it created enough torque to twist the bolts off with ease. The threads themselves and nuts were in great shape so I just reused them, but I did buy some extra bolts and nuts just incase (which ended up being too long anway so I just returned them). All it would have taken had I not reused the bolts: 8 - 3/8" washers 4 - 1.25" to 1.5" bolts and nuts Thanks hogmeat, neat little idea.
  7. Wow, pretty weak. Good information to know, Thanks.
  8. I would like to know this as well. I have done quite a bit of searching and cannot find a definite answer. Best I've come up with is 50watt @4 ohms. Is this correct?
  9. Okay I updated my car and location in my profile. In the owners manual it shows how to do it on the wagon, which is indeed as easy as two screws. But on my sedan there are no screws holding the lenses and they will not (even with moderate force) pry out like typical lenses. Looks like I will try to go behind the interior trunk panel to access the bulbs. Thanks.
  10. Quick question regarding bulbs. I need to replace the bulbs that illuminate the license plate, but I cant figure out how to get to them. I've tried prying the lenses off from the outside, but I'm afraid to try too hard and crack something in the sub-30 degree weather here. What is the correct way to replace those bulbs?
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