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Lucid

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    06 BSM OBXT, ‘13 Legacy 3.6

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  1. Keeping the OBXT for the long haul, but considering selling the Leggy I’m feeling nostalgic for my old 4Runner. If I pull the trigger it would be the first non-Subaru we’ve bought since 2004
  2. I would be interested if mine needed replaced right now but they don’t. Thanks for posting the pics, looks awesome.
  3. This is still my first stop when I need to research or find something (I’m here this morning to see when I did the LGT brake swap on the obxt and my posts here are faster to search than my records from years ago). But it’s been a long time since I was an active member of these forums. And I don’t even know how many years since I last logged onto AWDPirates. I don’t have the book of faces but I do agree that it plays a huge role in the decline of forum use. That and craigslist. I notice that gaming forums are still well trafficked and active, even as automotive forums languish. I imagine Discord is the harbinger of death for those though. I was active on here when your tuning business was brand new cryo, and I’m glad to see you still around. Same for you Mike, I hope all is well at 5250.
  4. Hmm. I feel certain I could convince the better half that it’s necessary to fly into SeaTac, rent a big U haul and being back a few grand in pieces and parts. I need to start building the case for that today.
  5. So I’m spending Christmas replacing the PS pump in my ‘06 OBXT and instinctively came here for tips, tricks and warnings. It made me nostalgic for the time years ago when I was an active member of these forums. I wanted to make a point of making this thread to thank all of the members who have kept things going, helping the Subi community. And a big shoutout to @Tide and the donators for keeping the site live to host this treasure trove of archived information. Thank you all, and may you never have to spend Christmas tracking down parts and fluids so you can get to work in the morning (after 2 days of Ubering to work because nobody had your pump in stock and here are no rental cars because they’re all reserved by holiday travelers ) Cheers, Lucid
  6. Make sure you are on the CD setting, with the silent CD playing. Otherwise you will hear your aux device laid over the audio of the radio or other CD.
  7. Yea, but subscribed threads Still fall below the fold in Tapatalk if there aren't recent updates
  8. Bringing this back to the top - cuz I need to make a shopping list and I'm too lazy to go looking for this later.
  9. The Jazzy solution is dependent on using a silent cd. It is not a blank cd but a disc with a single, long track of silence. There are options for getting an Aux in without using the silent cd. They are not as easy or as popular as the Jazzy solution, but have their own benefits. Search the audio subforum for more info.
  10. Lucid

    Quotes???

    "Arguing on the Internet is like masturbating; you only do it to please yourself."
  11. #487 is currently listed on eBay, looks to be located in TX.
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