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  • Birthday 04/27/1984

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    Kansas City, Kansas
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    2010 Legacy/69 Roadrunner/04 Cobra
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    Long walks on the beach as the tide rises and soft laughter over candle light.
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    Senior Technical Business Analyst/Board of Directors

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  1. I fab'd it up...made 4 in total, and the last one is the one I'm finishing this weekend and installing.
  2. few days ago...just re-wrapped it last night in gloss and put in some OE lights. Guess it may be time to update this thread
  3. That pic above isn't a resister...it is the actual chime speaker. I took it off the backside of the instrument cluster.
  4. I noticed that...which is what got my mind working.
  5. Thanks man! I've been on the facebook group discussing it a bunch and forgot my roots for a while now. Back to catch up.
  6. Edit: 06/13/18 As of 2:45a.m. last night, after re-wrapping my trunk since I hated the c/f wrap I put on it *yes I'm anal and impulsive*, I am pretty much done with the exterior aesthetics. Notes: I decided against going with a face-lift after finally receiving my bumper and having to return it due to improper "gassing" creating a fog appearance in the paint...besides, it is pretty aggressive looking now already. So after I finish glazing my fab'd duckbill spoiler to remove the pinholes and possibly a few other small things, I will be finished and have WAY OVEREXCEEDED my project goals (and budget). Many of these mods I made design, tested, and fab'd up myself...very proud if you can't tell so here's my pat on the back. Quick Exterior Mod List: (b/c why not right? Note: half these things could be on a whole new list of just itself as a project 15-17 Roush hood heat extractors (fully functional) K2Gear scoop (clone) w/matching WRX style canards DAMD front JDM splitter w/hanging rods (fab'd to fit) DAMD skirts Gialla Sportivo front garnish 13-14 Headlights (PP RGB Halos, Demon Eyes, LED's - custom C-Light DRL's) Eyelids (fab'd) Eyeshadows (new invention I created = fab'd) Grillmax MX grill (sold the Gialla clone I fab'd) > red trim'd Hellahorns (red) Forester XT signal side mirrors (wrapped in c/f) > need to wire up WRX front bumper vents > not sure if I want to install these anymore Gloss black trunk vinyl Retro-mod taillights (removed tinted tails) > still want to do with rings Ducktail spoiler > need to finish Gialla Sportivo rear under spoiler (will add reflectors soon) Tire lettering kit > not sure if I want to install after text fitting VRS rear window spoiler 20% window tint Subaru windshield banner (fab'd) Shaved rear badges > Brennan rear badge w/TS emblem only eBay luggage rackin' it up Goodyear F1 Tires Avant Garde M590 > 19x8.5 KSport Air Basis suspension (decided to sell; not going to install) Tein Street Basis coils ...and of course some stickers good for +5hp each. Front end pic 1 is current... Pic 2 is few months ago... Pic 3 is a year ago? Pic 4 is 18 months ago? I have a million pics of the changes, work, etc...but this is a good sampling. You get the idea. -------------Prior-------------- Starting a thread to document my exterior modifications and goals. The List: Gialla clone fiberglassed grille BRZ rocket bunny cloned ducktail spoiler (redo, smaller mold) Headlight C-pillar led and demoneyes 2013 Facelift (waiting to arrive) K2 Gear scoop Roush functional hood vents Repaint eyelids Add eyeshadows in carbon fiber Signal side mirrors C/F side JDM signal mirrors Redo windshield banner (gloss back/flat lettering) C/F custom hood & trunk? - went gloss black after trying c/f Testa rear badge TS front badges White tire lettering? - umm, no...changed my mind. Fiberglass new engine bay covers
  7. Oh! Well for the seatbelt chime I just did this...I had the same thing happen...half the time it would work and the rest of the time...DING DING DING!
  8. For good reason... It's unsafe. Unless you have a cage to mount onto parallel to your back shoulders.
  9. you don't need a video...it's easy. Just unbolt 4 bolts holding down the seat, unplug everything (after disconnecting the battery), trick the seatbelt sensor with a 3.3ohm resister, so you don't have the seatbelt warning light and the constant dinging or airbag light on, get yourself some seats and brackets = done. Word of advice...DO NOT REMOVE STOCK SEAT BELTS...you will want these. A 4 point harness looks cool, but f*ck trying to drive around with it on. Trust me on this...I cut mine and removed, just to end up buying a new set and reinstalling.
  10. I intentionally broke off the knobs and used a superglue pen to dot where the nubs were. The top rings come off the bottom rings btw...so painting is easy. Comes off just like the bottom from the face. Snap, snap.
  11. I got too much free time I suppose. Bit the bullet and bought some Sparco seats, brackets and 4 point harness. Will need these anyway after the engine swap in 2 weeks. Will miss my heated, powered seats I'll let you all know how they fit and if it's worth it. Otherwise I might drop them into my Roadrunner. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Planted-Technology-Subaru-Legacy-Outback-Seat-Brackets-fits-2009-2014/172804349222?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
  12. Already posted this up in Facebook, but I wanted to post this up for all you who like to tinker. Took about 5 minutes to take out...5 minutes to paint. Never even thought about doing this until I was already into it, and man what a difference! I used my old can of satin touchup paint from my Jaguar XF, black candy and a carbon fiber overlay.
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