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New Foresters don't have to look boring

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Introducing my 2010 Forester 2.5X 5MT.  I've had her since new and have slowly been adding to it.  So far I've added an STi's front and rear sway bars, PIAA fog lights, sport grill, push bar, side trim on doors, roof basket and Thule bike rack, 16x7 rims with General Grabber AT tires, and Class 3 Curt hitch, in addition to slightly upgraded audio inside.  

 

I'd like to upgrade the exhaust to something with more Subaru burble allowed, and perhaps skid plates.  After that probably not much.  Any other suggestions?

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Thanks.  Thought of a lift, or at least the saggy butt spacer at the very least.  I also thought of maybe some driving lights on top of the push bar (since that and looks is all its good for), but figured that might be overkill.  

Just a few thoughts...

 

Light Bar above the windshield, Winch, Spare Tire Carrier, All-Around Window Tint, Headlight & Tail Light Blackout.

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Headlight blackout has a lot of appeal, and a spare tire carrier is definitely in the cards as well.  Not sure when, but that'll happen.  

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Here are a couple more recent pics of the Forester up in Cooks Forest, PA, around New Years.  

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