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NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
That's some solid mid life crisis material there.

Congrats.
That's what one of my coworkers said about my car when I bought it, but it was more a natural progression from what I'd already owned and driven for years.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
So Subaru really named a car WReX?!

And y'all think this is a mid-life crisis vehicle? :p A Subaru?

:)
 
P

Push

Audioholic
2022 WRX limited. I was offered 5 grand less than I paid for my 2019 that has 24k miles. Crazy times we are in. I've looked for a photo of mine with the extra kit I got but have not found anything good. Dark gray with red underspoilers.
Congrats on the new wheels!

And isn't the used market insane? Last month the dealership where I bought my Gladiator called me and said they wanted my truck back on trade. I had it a year, put 37000 kms on it and they offered me what I paid, plus any interest payments and loan fees. Unfortunately the only thing they had on the lot that I was interested in was a Gladiator Rubicon, which was 17Gs more than my Willys, even after my APAS discount.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
So Subaru really named a car WReX?!

And y'all think this is a mid-life crisis vehicle? :p A Subaru?

:)
Ever ridden in one? Great rally cars, good performance per dollar and it has a enough head room for tall people. I rode with a friend to WI and back, and going past Chatham Ontario I warned him about the OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) in that area. He pulled over at a rest stop for gas and then showed me how well the car accelerated on the on ramp to the highway. It ended up being a costly exhibition. :)
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Ever ridden in one? Great rally cars, good performance per dollar and it has a enough head room for tall people. I rode with a friend to WI and back, and going past Chatham Ontario I warned him about the OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) in that area. He pulled over at a rest stop for gas and then showed me how well the car accelerated on the on ramp to the highway. It ended up being a costly exhibition. :)
I didn’t say they weren’t good cars. Just not mid-life crisis cars. ;)
:cool:
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
I didn’t say they weren’t good cars. Just not mid-life crisis cars. ;)
:cool:
Some people's beer is other people's champagne. ;)
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Some people's beer is other people's champagne. ;)
Where I'm at in Wine Country, Subarus are the New-Dad car of choice. Of course, they are also still preferred by pragmatic minded Lesbians.
Oh, and the trunk of the Legacy is supposed to be very spacious and sought after by people driving... "other cargo" around.
:)
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
I've always thought of the WRX as more of a tuner's car than a mid life crisis car.
 
KenM10759

KenM10759

Audioholic Samurai
I haven't bought any new leather in about 16 years. Though the material itself is still fine, time and UV exposure does take a toll on the threads which hold it all together. The other issue is the protective "armor" in the jackets and pants can lose its safety characteristics over time. Fast forward to a couple weeks ago, I spotted some cool leather on-line that complement my bike and have the latest D30 armor technology. Look that stuff up, it's pretty cool. Pliable and spongy...until something hits it with velocity. Then it's structure changes in an instant to hard shell. I needed something more current for an upcoming track day.

This wasn''t available from any US sources, I guess dealers here just won't stock it because most who need it buy Alpinestars, Dainese, Vanson or other brands with better margins. I ordered from a dealer in the UK, and there was one problem. While the jacket fit perfect, the pants in my size 32 (I have 2 other pairs of Triumph and First Gear brand leather pants in 32) were SO tight on the legs that I couldn't get them past mid-calf. It cost me a fortune to send back for the next size up, but still less than the bath I would take trying to sell them here. At least the dealer was nice enough to send the 34's with free shipping.

Tight, but they fit. If I can lose a few pounds/kilos they'll be a little easier to get on. They have a full circumference zipper to mate the jacket and pants, meeting the track day requirement. A little gaudy, but maybe the distracted cage drivers with notice me. I have plenty of other road-riding gear too, for various conditions of heat, rain, or cold.
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NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
A full set of adjustable rear alignment arms (camber, toe, and traction) from Voodoo13 and adjustable upper control arms from SPL Parts.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
I haven't bought any new leather in about 16 years. Though the material itself is still fine, time and UV exposure does take a toll on the threads which hold it all together. The other issue is the protective "armor" in the jackets and pants can lose its safety characteristics over time. Fast forward to a couple weeks ago, I spotted some cool leather on-line that complement my bike and have the latest D30 armor technology. Look that stuff up, it's pretty cool. Pliable and spongy...until something hits it with velocity. Then it's structure changes in an instant to hard shell. I needed something more current for an upcoming track day.

This wasn''t available from any US sources, I guess dealers here just won't stock it because most who need it buy Alpinestars, Dainese, Vanson or other brands with better margins. I ordered from a dealer in the UK, and there was one problem. While the jacket fit perfect, the pants in my size 32 (I have 2 other pairs of Triumph and First Gear brand leather pants in 32) were SO tight on the legs that I couldn't get them past mid-calf. It cost me a fortune to send back for the next size up, but still less than the bath I would take trying to sell them here. At least the dealer was nice enough to send the 34's with free shipping.

Tight, but they fit. If I can lose a few pounds/kilos they'll be a little easier to get on. They have a full circumference zipper to mate the jacket and pants, meeting the track day requirement. A little gaudy, but maybe the distracted cage drivers with notice me. I have plenty of other road-riding gear too, for various conditions of heat, rain, or cold.
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Nice kit. Looking good!
 
KenM10759

KenM10759

Audioholic Samurai
Nice kit. Looking good!
Thank you! The leathers need some serious break-in, but I have plenty of time because the track isn't until July 5th. Wore them on the bike for a couple hours on Friday, just a tight spot inside-rear of the knee. Should be able to solve that.
 
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