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  1. Hey guys, I lost my 2010 Legacy back in March (lady pulled directly in front of me while I was doing 40mph) and I never got a chance to install a bunch of stuff, so it is for sale... Honestly, I would prefer it all gone at once, getting top dollar isn't a big deal... All brand new in packaging. - Interior Illumination Kit SUBARU OEM H7010AJ100 - Includes the necessary harness - Legacy GT wood interior trim - Stainless Steel Lighted Door Sills - Includes all the necessary wiring and everything needed to install - Easy to do if you are already doing the Illumination kit - OEM Floor Mats - Both the stock black/graphite carpeted ones as well as the all rubber winter ones I think the winter ones were used for about a month before WeatherTech mats were installed. The carpeted ones were never used. I will let everything go for $350 shipped (as long as it isn't HI or AK or PR, basically in the US/Canada). Thanks, Dennis
  2. Yeah, I am about 90% sure I will be buying a set of Nokian WGR3s sometime this month, or next month at the latest... Either that or I bite the bullet and buy a set of winter wheels/tires with real snow tires on them. I hate the idea of storing another set of tires. I even more hate the idea of a set of steel wheels, so I may have to splurge on a set of alloys.
  3. Hey guys, like the title says, what are the best All-Season tires for those of us that have to drive in the snow? Since the Legacy is AWD, I really don't want to have to go to a set of dedicated snow tires and wheels. Garage space is a premium and having to deal with taking tires in/out of the basement is a PITA. So are there any really good tires out there to look at? I used to have a set of Nokian All-Season tires that were actually M&S rated (ie, basically all season tires that were real snow tires as well), but I don't remember if they have them in sizes that fit our cars (I remember back then they had them almost exclusively for SUVs/vans/etc). Plus I do remember that driving them in warm temps caused much more wear than driving them in the cold.
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