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goBlue

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  • Birthday October 17

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    Irvine, CA
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    Camry's AWD Boxer Cousin
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    engineer

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  1. Just did this today, to simplify for everyone, you do not need to take out the whole panel, just remove the two plastic pop-its/clips on the side, pull down the panel and reach your hand in there. Twist to get the bulb socket out and carefully pull out the old bulb. Put in your new bulb/led and reverse the steps. Get LEDs as they are cheap nowadays.
  2. there's a reason why JDM version doesn't have the orange reflectors and the USDM one does. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_lighting#Retroreflectors it's technically illegal to "clear" the headlights.
  3. Just did it today, got very frustrated with the "pull-out" method in addition to the very uncomfortable working position, I just cut it. I can confirm that you only need to cut the blue/black wire. I never cut the brown wire. Cutting the blue/black wire will get rid of the dashboard DRL warning indicator, both low beam and parking light DRL's. I won't sell my car any time soon so I'm not too worried about it. I was very upset that Subaru had to change the wiring for the 07's to make the DRL disabling process so much more difficult. If they were that concerned about safety, they should have used the JDM taillights instead of the USDM ones with confusing red turn signals. So now my Legacy is HID-ready...I hope.
  4. Yea it's a little different up there. Fewer dealers competing=bad for buyers. I find it harder to negotiate a good price here in Michigan too maybe because they sell fewer imports here. Besides using the VIP program, getting the Subaru credit by Chase wouldn't be a bad idea either...it gives 3% cashback towards buying a Subaru and getting services at dealer. Anyway, good luck!
  5. i honestly don't think it's that hard to get a price 2% below invoice even without any kind of VIP membership. unless you're talking about an additional 2% off the absolute best you've gotten, then that'd be a different story.
  6. Are the invoice prices on Edmunds same as the ones they use? Also do you still have to pay the $600 destination fee?
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