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Old 07-24-2013, 04:00 PM   #2423
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I have a stock oem mid pipe and muffler for sale, it has 5k miles on them. It also comes with the oem exhaust tips directly from Subaru Japan. Those alone cost me around $110. Not in a rush but I'm willing to part with them all for around $150 for a local deal. i'm in the Fairfax area, willing to drive a little bit
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I have a stock oem mid pipe and muffler for sale, it has 5k miles on them. It also comes with the oem exhaust tips directly from Subaru Japan. Those alone cost me around $110. Not in a rush but I'm willing to part with them all for around $150 for a local deal. i'm in the Fairfax area, willing to drive a little bit
How bout just the tips? Don't need the rest of the junk.
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Old 07-24-2013, 05:07 PM   #2425
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yeah, i had white-faced (almost sounds racist) GT-Cs on the lexus, so im kind of like old news on the white wheels, but i cant think of any other color that would really go well without being fairly obnoxious.


maybe mint green.. :rofl:
You could try black, grey/silver/chrome, white, mint green
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wonder how satin white wheels would look on hot lava..

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yeah, i had white-faced (almost sounds racist) GT-Cs on the lexus, so im kind of like old news on the white wheels, but i cant think of any other color that would really go well without being fairly obnoxious.


maybe mint green.. :rofl:

You bought a bright orange car. What do you care about being obnoxious :P What about hot lava doesn't scream LOOK AT MY CAR






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Old 07-25-2013, 10:58 AM   #2427
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You bought a bright orange car. What do you care about being obnoxious :P What about hot lava doesn't scream LOOK AT MY CAR


you sir. i like how you think.
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Old 07-25-2013, 12:29 PM   #2428
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Old 07-26-2013, 09:03 AM   #2431
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Thank god it's not hot out today. Going to tackle this bumper once and for all, and then (time permitting) a proper wash and wax before C&C tomorrow and my Innovate install next Friday. Everyone knows clean cars dyno better. Right?

Any RVA people not doing anything this afternoon feel free to swing by. Just picked up a pressure washer and foam cannon. It's like spraying foam soap with the consistency of marshmallows on the car. Takes all of 15 minutes to get a good (yet quick) wash.

1:46 mark if it doesn't take you there automatically.
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Old 07-26-2013, 09:54 AM   #2432
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Thank god it's not hot out today. Going to tackle this bumper once and for all, and then (time permitting) a proper wash and wax before C&C tomorrow and my Innovate install next Friday. Everyone knows clean cars dyno better. Right?

Any RVA people not doing anything this afternoon feel free to swing by. Just picked up a pressure washer and foam cannon. It's like spraying foam soap with the consistency of marshmallows on the car. Takes all of 15 minutes to get a good (yet quick) wash.

1:46 mark if it doesn't take you there automatically.
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Old 07-26-2013, 10:26 AM   #2433
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Thank god it's not hot out today. Going to tackle this bumper once and for all, and then (time permitting) a proper wash and wax before C&C tomorrow and my Innovate install next Friday. Everyone knows clean cars dyno better. Right?

Any RVA people not doing anything this afternoon feel free to swing by. Just picked up a pressure washer and foam cannon. It's like spraying foam soap with the consistency of marshmallows on the car. Takes all of 15 minutes to get a good (yet quick) wash.

1:46 mark if it doesn't take you there automatically.

Yeap I just switched to the uber foam canon as well. I try adams car wash and it did a great job how ever I recommended getting the auto finesse snow foam avalanche soap

It has a lot more sudsy action going on it and seems to do a better job of eating up the dirt and making it fall off

http://www.detailersdomain.com/Auto-...ro-_p_929.html

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Old 07-26-2013, 10:46 AM   #2434
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That is awesome, i will definitely get that once my washing stuff runs out
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Old 07-26-2013, 10:52 AM   #2435
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That is awesome, i will definitely get that once my washing stuff runs out
You will need a pressure washer that does 1.5gpm and at least 1700psi

and the Uber Foam Canon as well as the fittings for the pressure washer.

I got a karcher pressure washer and some quick connect fittings and it all worked out
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You will need a pressure washer that does 1.5gpm and at least 1700psi

and the Uber Foam Canon as well as the fittings for the pressure washer.

I got a karcher pressure washer and some quick connect fittings and it all worked out
The more power/gpm though, the thicker the foam. I've been using a generac 2700psi 2.3gpm unit with great results. I've been using Chemical Guys honeydew snow foam
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