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Old 05-26-2011, 11:24 PM   #101
Allch Chcar
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Originally Posted by iff2mastamatt View Post
Considering that the FT-86 will only have 2 windows to adjust, I would hope that they were both power up/down. It's annoying to hold down the other window when the one is auto, so I know what you mean. However, I think most manufacturers don't put it on both to save $$$; not weight.
I hate that feature. Hard as heck to get it to the mid level without ****ering with the two button control.

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Originally Posted by PAImportTuner View Post
What about saying on Monday that Subaru was in the states and CA car was theirs and everyone told me on what basis or no it has Toyota plates on it, I knew already it was, then today pics are released, it has G ball, and steering wheel. Being only 40min from SOA is a plus and our company has a relationship with Subaru and all the aftermarket companies for them, so sometimes I can get some important crumbs.
I must have just missed it then, I'm sorry but after the first couple of posts it got really annoying and hard to read your posts . All I can say it's better to be nice then people will warm up to you as opposed to thinking you're just another troll in the den .

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Originally Posted by bofa
Whatever.. it's flippin hot down here and being able to roll my windows down with my key fob is awesome. This car will see more DD use than track use for me. If I'm worried about the extra 3-4 pounds it might cost me, I'll eat an extra fiber bar.
lazy. That is more likely to be an option than manual everything. And power anything is $$$ for a dinky little electric motor or wires or sensors. Pray you don't get the wrong side of the coin and have to pay to replace them.
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