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08specB

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About 08specB

  • Birthday 09/12/1974

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    Gig Harbor, WA
  • Car
    08 Silver Legacy Spec-B HB Speed Tuned
  • Interests
    Cars, Guns, Women, and anything else to get into trouble with.
  • Occupation
    Who needs a job when you r this broke?

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    X-SoCal---->G.H. Wa!

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  1. OK, I need to do this to my car, some day soon I hope. On the passenger side... If some one has the wiring diagram for this, you should be able to figure this out, but why not just remove the wires out of the connector that is related to the seat belt chime?? Then you can leave the airbag wires in place. It shouldn't be that hard to do with a small jeweler's flat blade screw driver. I remove wires from Molex connectors at work all the time. There is usually a small tab that holds them in place. One style is on the connector itself, and the other style is a metal tab on the connector attached to the wire itself that holds to the plastic. This MAY work if the 2 can work independently from each other, but I have a feeling this may not be the case. Can one one confirm this???
  2. Not to get too sarcastic here, but you either have a turbo or you don't. That is the difference. Seeing you are NA, you don't. There should be some kits out there, happy hunting. If someone on here has more info on a NA exhaust systems, can you please add that info here.
  3. Was at John's shop yesterday afternoon, having him install my Kartboy short shifter and fix my sway bar problem. He is honest, funny, does excellent work and will take good care of you. PM him to get his phone number. Remember, he is still setting up his new shop in FV too.
  4. Similar thing happened to me here in SoCal too. The city was repaving a road I frequently travel home on, and there is this bridge by a golf course. The pavement was ground about 2-3" from the concrete bridge and I pinched the side wall of the tire on the edge of the bridge. Had a nice gash in the tire. This is after having the car for 2 weeks!! Needless to say I was pissed. But, the stock spec-b wheel didn't have a mark on it anywhere on the edge. The tire shop and I looked to make sure it wasn't cracked when I had the new tire put on, and all was well from then on. First time actually spending time looking thru this thread, WOW!!! Some of you guys have some really nice rims, I'm getting a lot of good ideas from all the pics here...
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