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  1. I have the center arm rest with height extender for OBXT and LGT, I think they were actually installed in the STI, but fit our cars too. Little bit of wear and one scratch (circled in red) on the arm rest itself. Also, the little plastic piece that covers the hinge internally is broken ( circled in red), but you don't see it. First $30 +shipping gets it. SOLD
  2. I think he is referring to the Oil pan. He must have a very hot fire to be able to burn it.
  3. PayPal ready for Brake Master Cylinder and Brake booster Will need to include shipping to 97215. Dm me if you're still "waiting".
  4. Okay, cool Thanks for the heads up! I've always wanted one of these, but knowing what it will take to do it proper has given me pause.
  5. are there any walkthroughs on LGT on how to rewire this to work on USDM?
  6. Yeah, I rented a Model s on Turo and drove it from Portland, to Coeur d'alene, ID, over to Seattle and back to Portland. 950 miles without a hiccup. And you bring up another benefit. GETTING OUT OF YOUR CAR! It's not healthy to sit for 5hrs driving. That was another eye opener for me that you get out, walk around and maybe even buy a coffee or lunch where you charge. the free charging from Tesla is a baller benefit. Yeah, I fear that Tesla is going to have a hard time sharing their network with anybody at this point, because it's a competitive advantage for Tesla owners. In the future that may change. Wow, so you're getting a Rivian too? Or are you going to get rid of the Model S to get the Rivian?
  7. You definitely bring up a valid point. The the rental and multifamily aspect with EV charging is a hard one to tackle. In my job, I am actually working with utilities to find solutions for problems like this and there are some. Lack of charging infrastructure is totally a problem. We do have to remember it took some time to build out the gas station infrastructure back in the day, so electric will come along. Tesla has solved for a lot of the pain points for EV owners, by having their own infrastructure that is conveniently located and also having the mapping in the computer that tells you where to charge up. They are the leader, but there are many OEM's getting into the game and we will see many more EV models in 2020 and 2021. Amazon and Ford just invested a total of $1.2 billion into this company: https://www.rivian.com/ And they are set to release next year. I totally agree that it's going to be very fun to watch!
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