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Offline rshaw123

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Re: engine grounding - REVISED PRICING ON PAGE 7 (7/5/11)
« Reply #175 on: August 21, 2011, 02:13:42 PM »
Well my car runs great.  The lights are brighter, radio and speakers are more crisp, and all of my car stalling issues disappeared. 
My Girlfriend wasn't to upset afterwards either, kind of surprising since it took 4 hours to do.  8-)
2005 Subaru Impreza 2.5rs wagon

1995 Subaru Brighton Rs (sold)
2002 Hyundai Accent (sold)
1999 Chevy Cavalier (sold to my brother)
1998 Subaru Legacy wagon (traded to Blackparis)
1997 Subaru Legacy (Parted out and crushed)
1999 Honda Civic (Wrecked)
Quote me now while I'm feeling good about it.  I've decided a WRX will be the vehicle that replaces the Jeep.  I can't see paying Evo prices or justifying purchasing a halfassed/beat to death example for the same asinine amount of money.  For an affordable, point to point, all-weather capable performance car, a wagon fits the bill.  A swapped wagon, even better.

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Re: engine grounding - REVISED PRICING ON PAGE 7 (7/5/11)
« Reply #176 on: August 21, 2011, 03:12:59 PM »
 :2funny: lucky for you!  It shouldn't have taken so long.....but being the first one that needed some stuff figured out...hopefully the next ones will go smoother and quicker

That's awesome though, a real example of how this can benefit a car that had grounding issues to begin with  :mrgreen:
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Re: engine grounding - REVISED PRICING ON PAGE 7 (7/5/11)
« Reply #177 on: August 22, 2011, 12:27:31 AM »
Not that it helps you now, but im changing my clutch this weekend, and movin the jeep out tomaro/today, so if you wanna do mine maybe this week?
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Re: engine grounding - REVISED PRICING ON PAGE 7 (7/5/11)
« Reply #178 on: August 22, 2011, 01:17:49 AM »
LOL nice timing  :buck2:  Anyway, we lucked out on the weather (coulda been a little cooler while working over a hot engine bay, but at least the thunderstorms held off)

I might be able to do wednesday evening?  Would be helpful if you weren't a freakin' half day's journey away  :-D  Lemme know what your work schedule is like and we'll see what we can work out.  (I don't really mind making the drive, but might have to tack a few bucks on the kit for gas if we do it up there)
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Re: engine grounding - REVISED PRICING ON PAGE 7 (7/5/11)
« Reply #179 on: August 22, 2011, 12:47:06 PM »
i can come to your house, idc. lol.
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Re: engine grounding - REVISED PRICING ON PAGE 7 (7/5/11)
« Reply #180 on: August 22, 2011, 02:57:06 PM »
LOL nice timing  :buck2:  Anyway, we lucked out on the weather (coulda been a little cooler while working over a hot engine bay, but at least the thunderstorms held off)

I might be able to do wednesday evening?  Would be helpful if you weren't a freakin' half day's journey away  :-D  Lemme know what your work schedule is like and we'll see what we can work out.  (I don't really mind making the drive, but might have to tack a few bucks on the kit for gas if we do it up there)

If you do wind up up this way, let me know. I might have something for you.
Eric

Quote me now while I'm feeling good about it.  I've decided a WRX will be the vehicle that replaces the Jeep.  I can't see paying Evo prices or justifying purchasing a halfassed/beat to death example for the same asinine amount of money.  For an affordable, point to point, all-weather capable performance car, a wagon fits the bill.  A swapped wagon, even better.
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