April 4, 200917 yr whoa what year is that car? I have a 95 legacy L the same color as your car but I wished I had body color moldings.. and I kinda wished I had headrests for the rear seats... Also I'm about 1300 miles away from 200,000 myself
April 4, 200917 yr Author thanks guys.. it was born as a 95 legacy LS but now its pretty close to an outback, check out my leather interior.. also many other modifications... i love this thing
April 4, 200917 yr hehehehe..She is so pretty!!! cant wait to clay bar her in a couple weeks. I can say ..its one of the nicest 95s around ..drove and rode in her enough...thats what made me want mine.But I am about 16,000 miles from 200K I am looking for some Forester Steelies also. But the sisters do look good together:
April 4, 200917 yr well either there sarcastically talking about playing in the mud/clay...or claybarring from what i understand is....if you have a real gritty feeling to your paint...you claybar the car and it feels nice and smooth so im assuming your removing impurities and whatnot..i think they call it claybarring because they actually use a bar of clay....at least this is how i understand it....
April 4, 200917 yr Are those leather seats from 2000 and up legacy? Are they direct bolt on? What about the back seats? Thanks
April 4, 200917 yr I claybarred the side of my truck last weekend. Slid it against the side of a clay hill. That's it in the pic above on the right. It's still that muddy right now, I haven't washed it.
April 5, 200917 yr Author Are those leather seats from 2000 and up legacy? Are they direct bolt on? What about the back seats?Thanks yup they are from a 04 outback LLbean... front seats are direct bolt on with power seats adapt, the rear ones you'll have to weld your existing seat brackets to the new seats...
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