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Your Community Leaders are ateixeira and rsholland.
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Replying to: jfl (Dec 11, 2008 2:05 am) Shocks are real easy. Shoot me an e-mail and I can give you a bit more of a detailed info on where to get, and the little tricks to get em done. -mike Subaru Guru and Track Instructor |
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Replying to: rsholland (Dec 12, 2008 6:34 am) http://blogs.edmunds.com/straightline/2008/12/nissan-getting-out-of-big-suv-busi- - ness.html It doesn't suprise me. They are/were going to shift their pickups onto the Dodge Ram platform for the next generation, so it was suprising to me they hadn't cut the Armada out completely. I just did Bilstiens and will be putting a Stillen front sway bar in and a Superchips tuner as well on the 04. She is running like a top so we will see how and where we are in 5+ years to see what if anything replaces my Armada. With the LGT Wagon, I can get most jobs done w/o issue except for the people moving and towing. So the Ramada will likely be relegated to family trips and towing. I'll split the rest of the daily driving between the LGT and whatever car I get by the end of the year, most likely an 08 STi. -mike Subaru Guru and Track Instructor |
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Replying to: rsholland (Dec 16, 2008 10:25 am) Bob IIRC Honda out of F1 and Audi out of American LeMan's which they basically have owned for the last few years. It's all about the money and for the WRC, going to FWD basically has nixed it for Subaru. I hope they start to focus on road-racing deals and lower cost racing ventures like more contingency for non-pros. -mike Subaru Guru and Track Instructor |
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Replying to: xwesx (Dec 16, 2008 3:00 pm) Us car fans are going to have a couple of really bad years coming up. |
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A Plano, TX Subie dealer is offering the following: Buy a new Outback (full price, I would assume), and also get a Impreza for an extra $1.00. http://www.autoblog.com/2008/12/30/todays-2-for-1-cars-deals-are-on-subarus-in-t- exas/ Bob
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Replying to: rsholland (Dec 30, 2008 1:58 pm) That's worth around $4800... A couple of fine-print extras on an '08 Outback, and I could see it... Not bad for a gimmicky deal, though... |
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Well, as expected, the end of the cycling season, the end of daylight saving, and the busiest time of year at work (not to mention all the eating holidays) came together for some weight gain. My final weigh in is 175, that's up 5 from my last one. Can we do this again with a July 1 date and see where we stand? |
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My 2001 Outback has lost something, but I'm not sure what or if it's something to worry about .... so guys ... you have to help me here ... For quite awhile now, I have had something "rattling" under the car. It was only audible when idling, and was louder when I was next to a building (drive-through, etc.) When looking under the car from the front, there was some sort of a 'shield' just behind the front bumper which was held on with a couple of straps. I could see for a long time that one of the straps was hanging down and not really holding the 'shield' very well. My intention was to get it looked at over the holiday break. My schedule really doesn't handle putting in anything extra unless it's an emergency. As you may have noticed, that paragraph was written in the past tense, because sometime in the last week to 10 days, I have completely lost this 'shield'. I can no longer see it under the car. I suspect that I lost it in one of the recent snow/ice storms. Possibly even heard it when I lost it. One evening, I was going to pick up food, and as I went around a busy corner I heard some sort of a loud "rattle", but when I stopped to look I could see nothing and the car was running fine. (Maybe caught on a chunk of ice that had fallen off another car?) At any rate, my question is - what is it that I have lost? Is it necessary? What will it likely cost to have it replaced? Am I a real dummy about this? (LOL) Thanks, guys ... Brenda
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Replying to: ladywclass (Jan 01, 2009 6:07 am) |
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G'day I think you folk are exporting your recent chill. Melbourne is famous for the changeable weather. The claim is that you go out in the morning wearing a swimsuit and overcoat, carrying snowshoes and umbrella. If you don't like the weather, wait ten minutes! Today is swinging between brilliant sunshine and chilly downpours. In the heart of summer, there are warnings of snow on nearby hills! Elsewhere, temperatures were 47C (117F) yesterday. Cheers Graham |
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