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  1. birdmanx1
    05-21-2012 10:33 AM - permalink
    birdmanx1
    Bro, since you plan on using the car as DD, the STI might be a more practical option. I, of course love the Z more but for functionality and storage, the STI is the way to go. You've done well
  2. phelan
    05-18-2012 07:47 PM - permalink
    phelan
    ringland issues are rare on the newer models. 2008 was a really bad batch. i've tracked my car, i've seen wrxes and stis on the track far longer than i have, and they've had no problems. it's not perfect and it's not a guarantee, but the ringland issue has definitely died down in latter model years.
  3. phelan
    05-18-2012 07:13 PM - permalink
    phelan
    nah, the sti is a great car. congrats!
  4. m4a1mustang
    05-03-2012 08:10 AM - permalink
    m4a1mustang
    I honestly think you're bugging them too much bro.
  5. k20z3
    05-03-2012 03:37 AM - permalink
    k20z3
    Im so lonely.
  6. m4a1mustang
    04-24-2012 08:01 AM - permalink
    m4a1mustang
    The internet. They have them at any detailing web store. You fill the canister with soap and water and it sprays foam like in the car wash.
  7. m4a1mustang
    04-23-2012 11:14 PM - permalink
    m4a1mustang
    You don't need to rub the mitt on the grit guard. do yourself a favor and get a foam gun.
  8. m4a1mustang
    04-23-2012 11:06 PM - permalink
    m4a1mustang
    No you use two buckets, each with a grit guard at the bottom. The grit guard keeps the water below it from swirling so all of the dirt settles at the bottom and doesn't stir back up into the water up top. You use the clean water bucket to rinse your mitt out in before putting it in the soap bucket.
  9. m4a1mustang
    04-23-2012 10:49 PM - permalink
    m4a1mustang
    Sounds awesome
  10. m4a1mustang
    04-23-2012 10:45 PM - permalink
    m4a1mustang
    no

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