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^^dope wagon!

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8045/8349627751_40bd4e80ef_c.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8212/8350693068_ed4e45de99_c.jpg

 

 

 

Soooo clean!!! This is beautiful!!! I can't wait to go back to Japan this summer and try to find the clear corner tail lights at the local UpGarage. It's going to be fun to have 2 cars to shop for this time....

 

What's your wheel width and tire size? I have 215's on 18x8" and thought I'd get a little bit of stretch considering the 215 on 19x9" on my VIP car is extremely stretched. I didn't think 1" narrower would be such a big difference, but my tires are basically straight, not bulged at all but very straight and I way prefer how stretch looks.

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^^dope wagon!

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8045/8349627751_40bd4e80ef_c.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8212/8350693068_ed4e45de99_c.jpg

 

Very nice :)

 

Aftermarket parts question. One time, on my travels through the intwebs, I saw a picture of a wagon that looks a lot like yours (JDM Legacy). But it had one key piece of aftermarket that intrigued me. It was a piece of trim that was painted the body color, and covered the red center part of the rear tail light bar to make it look like the Gen. 3 had just a traditional set of headlights. IMO, it REALLY improved the look of the back end of the car.

 

Where would I find something like this, or who would make something like this? I really want one for my USDM Outback.

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Soooo clean!!! This is beautiful!!! I can't wait to go back to Japan this summer and try to find the clear corner tail lights at the local UpGarage. It's going to be fun to have 2 cars to shop for this time....

 

What's your wheel width and tire size? I have 215's on 18x8" and thought I'd get a little bit of stretch considering the 215 on 19x9" on my VIP car is extremely stretched. I didn't think 1" narrower would be such a big difference, but my tires are basically straight, not bulged at all but very straight and I way prefer how stretch looks.

Thanks! I've seen only once that lights. rare part.

9.5 215/45. What aspect ratio of your tires?

 

Very nice :)

 

Aftermarket parts question. One time, on my travels through the intwebs, I saw a picture of a wagon that looks a lot like yours (JDM Legacy). But it had one key piece of aftermarket that intrigued me. It was a piece of trim that was painted the body color, and covered the red center part of the rear tail light bar to make it look like the Gen. 3 had just a traditional set of headlights. IMO, it REALLY improved the look of the back end of the car.

 

Where would I find something like this, or who would make something like this? I really want one for my USDM Outback.

Thanks dude. I think that is a blitzen wagon tail lights. OEM part man.

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Just picked this up the other day.

 

http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/7747/beforeys.jpg

 

Looking to stick a set of Rota Grids on for the summer. Thoughts?

 

http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/6439/afteros.jpghttp://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/855/beforeys.jpg/

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Too be honest, the oncoming truck had left little room for maneuvering.

 

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8171/7978317012_38e22e88e5.jpg

 

The tow truck actually did far more damage hauling me out, than I did going in.:mad:

 

Ken

PS, for proper perspective, tilt your head 30 degrees to the right - there is a vertical tree-trunk in the upper-right corner you can use for alignment.;)

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Hiya....wasn't totalled, just bent front lower control arm going in and cosmetics were solved with a 10lb sledge.

 

Both rear lower control arms were pretzeled by tow truck operator who claimed "them thar hooks is just fer tyin' em down during shippin, not fer draggen' em, gotta hook up on the axles":mad:

 

$300 in parts and a day's work I was done.

 

Ken

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