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Steve R.

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  • Location
    Indian Land, SC
  • Car
    2008 LGT SpecB, 98 Z28
  • Interests
    That Subie rumble, yo.
  • Occupation
    Mechanic

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  1. South Carolina, but in the 'Charlotte Metro' area. Less than 5 minutes from Ballantyne.
  2. I'm willing to bet that there will be many more! Personally, I appreciate all you have done for me and readily do for our community. I could not be happier with my CryoTune. I saw a whole lot of positive feed back for Dave on several subaru forums and decided that with his reputation and (me personally) not knowing any tuners locally, that I would seek his assistance. Dave will get my business in the future, he truly goes the extra mile.
  3. My name is Steve R and I drive a DGM 2008 LGT spec b. Currently I live in Indian Land, SC. I am in the Charlotte metro/surrounding area, maybe a mile south of the state border in Lancaster county. I see 4-5 Subarus in the area regularly, most are impreza's though.
  4. Buy some separate LED's in whatever color you want. Just plain ones with the terminals sticking off of them. Pay attention to the voltage they are made for, so you can put them in a series circuit. In case you don't follow what I am saying: Most LED's are made to work in the 3-4volt range. The little box on those Street glow lights you have more than likely has a set of resistors in it to bring the voltage down to operating range. That being said, you can run 3 or 4 LED's (depending on voltage) in a series circuit (all tied together in a line, with one power and one ground) and not have to worry about the resistors.
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