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TheDon427

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  • Birthday 04/27/1983

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    Putnam/Westchester, NY
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    2008 Spec.B

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  1. I have other pics in here a couple of pages back. I also have pics in my for sale ad. Bremmer Kraft BR10 - 18x9 +45 BFGoodrich GForce Sport - 235/40/18
  2. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/Nickhead/C9AFBA88-285E-4EFF-B8B0-8DC596697D56-4173-00000407AD7736A1.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/Nickhead/3460055A-2081-4FB9-8FE1-C3C6049CA325-4173-00000407A4582DDC.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/Nickhead/69846DC8-7779-4954-9B9D-DD11599B62E7-4173-000004079AD1FEEE.jpg
  3. Last weekend I was in Watertown, CT in my wife's car and saw 4 modded Subies right in town. Whenever I take my car I don't see anyone! lol
  4. Saving up for a house and my commute is 65 miles daily. I hate racking on so many miles on a "rare" car like the Spec.B. It deserves a better home. lol
  5. My Spec.B is for sale! http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/fs-ny-2008-subaru-legacy-spec-b-212596.html
  6. What exhaust are you running? Looks good.
  7. Have: 2008 DGM Winged Trunk, debadged except for Spec.B Want: 2008/2009 DGM wingless trunk Location: NY/CT area
  8. It's just you, the camera or the lighting. The wheels are gray.
  9. Once again, I saw the same DGM wingless GT on 684 S this morning. Lowered, exhaust, aftermarket grill, tinted windows and tails, and a Nasioc plate frame.
  10. You can do what I did and sell your car when the next Fast & Furious comes out. I sold it like 2 days after putting it on CL.
  11. In between each step above, wash with dish soap and dry. Wear rubber gloves. I do all my wheel repairs in the summer so that it's hot outside. It really speeds things along. I can wash, sand, prime, paint and clear in a few hours. Curb rash is the easy part. Those instructions can be used for a small repair for a full wheel repair and repaint. Only difference is the time it takes.
  12. Are you handy at all? If so, that's a simple fix and they will look brand new in a day. Fixing curb rash is so easy to do you'd be surprised. 1. Buy a metal filler (I used Aluminox) 2. Sand curb rash as smooth as you can with standard sand paper (I use 400 grit) 3. Fill in gouges and missing chunks with metal filler 4. Wait 5 minutes, then sand smooth 5. Prime 6. Paint color of your choice (if matching to OEM silver, use Wurth Silver Lacquer) If you lived closer I'd show you how to do it. The only time I won't buy wheels is for bends and cracks.
  13. I'm not knocking your budget, just your taste in wheels. Scroll up and look at the wheels I just bought. They're by no means expensive. I drive way too much to have a set of expensive wheels on my car. This is actually the first set of new wheels I've ever purchased. I usually buy used wheels for $400-$600 depending on whether or not they come with tires.
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