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mclarenf3

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    Vancouver, Canada
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    2015 Legacy 3.6R LTD w/Tech

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    "the guy from Canada"

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  1. Very jealous of your Android Auto built in. I have my phone on a mount running Android Auto, but it's not the same.
  2. My only concern with DD Tail as Turn (and it's more of a pet peeve) is that when you have the turn signal on, there's no brake indication anymore on that light. At least that's the way it seems in a few videos I've seen.
  3. Hahaha, I guess it's settled then. Matte was going to be easier to apply (Plasti-dip) but I guess I'll look into a gloss vinyl wrap instead.
  4. I agree the chrome delete looks fantastic. The only thing I'm debating on mine is if I go with a gloss or matte.
  5. Looks slick! I like the red trim on the grill. How'd you add that, my JDM doesn't have that.
  6. I've got a stock OEM grill available if you're interested from when I swapped over to the JDM one. PM me if you're interested, I have it listed in the For Sale section.
  7. Today I learned what a rear fog light is. Would love to see a video to see how it works on our Legacies.
  8. Now that the summer months are here and I don't have as many pockets available, I generally put my keyless fob in there. I find it fits it perfectly, and I imagine that's what it may have been made for.
  9. Yea, I would agree there. Also might make it a heat-sore for the coppers.
  10. I'd be curious to know as well! Also, did you keep your stock "3.6R" emblem?
  11. I second this, and suggest you use the plastic push pins instead of nut/bolt/washer. I installed mine with nuts, bolts and washers and it was on there solid. That was the problem though. I accidently bumped it, and because it was so securely connected to the bumper it ripped it off the bottom leaving a gaping hole where each of the front bolts were attached. Because I used washers, the holes that were left were huge, and mounting anything under there was pointless unless I got a new bumper. Had I used the plastic push pins, there's a better chance that those would have snapped or released the lip, which would have caused less damage all around.
  12. Oh you sneaky buggers. I even went to their website and it looks like it's a parking aid.
  13. Haha! That's one of the few driving aids I'm glad Subaru doesn't have! But good job on the installation, looks clean.
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