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  • Birthday 03/02/1972

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    Columbus OH
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    05 5MT wagon
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  1. I have a CG lock I use for track days. It really locks your butt in place to prevent sliding in the seat. I highly recommend it.
  2. there are three clips at the top, two clips on the sides and hooks at the bottom.
  3. I replaced the entire element in the drivers seat bottom today. Overall it took 2.5 hours, taking my time and using this thread and the vacation pix as a guide. Thanks to the OP for putting up the steps and pictures.
  4. I had the same issue Boostin pointed out in post #51, that thin wire had broken. I did take the seat out to make a solid fix, and upgrade the wire.
  5. And don't forget to remove the pitch stop if you are going to raise the engine. It's below the intercooler.
  6. in my future for the fronts. I put my summer wheels on and still hear the rythmic hum. Had the rears done under warrenty around 85K. At 96k now.
  7. Here is the other waist spoiler from japanparts: http://www.japanparts.com/db/parts_detail.php?NUMBER=00013030&VOLUME=107-112-016&DEALER=1&CAR=141&MIDDLE=2&SMALL=11&MAKER=5&VOLKEY=&SEARCH_DEALER=1&SEARCH_CAR=141&SEARCH_MIDDLE=2&SEARCH_SMALL=11&SEARCH_MAKER=&SEARCH_VOLKEY=&SEARCH_page=5&submit.x=41&submit.y=6
  8. I think someone on the forum had this one on a SWP car. http://www.japanparts.com/images/ImageFromDB.php?base=1&no=7904
  9. Are you still trying to sell the 18g?
  10. I just drove over to see if you were around but I didn't see your car. Are you still at MSD?
  11. Mine was not as high a frequency as yours, alanztalon. The right way to fix it is by taking it all apart. like the OP did. It didn't take me long to do, and I used some leftover sound deadener material to keep the rattle from ever coming back.
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