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hmm where you guys afraid of the water getting into the exhaust during a flood? to have an extension like that? :)

i was wonderi'n about that guy now i know why......thats a japenese bong????

hmm where you guys afraid of the water getting into the exhaust during a flood? to have an extension like that? :)

drill a hole at the bottom of it problem solved

i got my wheels on today, tried to lower it..and yeah, i fuxored my exhaust up, gotta redo the under bend for the subframe, i didnt notice i had it like 4 inches too low lol...

I just found this thread, thats an awesome build up!! definitely liked the dish on the wagon but I understand changing your mind on rims as I have the same problem! Look forward to seeing more of your progress :)

tuner spec ftw... my opinion anyway - sets it aside from some blinged up honda oddessy which you DO NOT put tuner spec rims on unless ur on drugs

and wtf on that exhaust dude...roflmfao

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Grant - I've got a few questions if you wouldn't mind me asking..

- is your stagea RWD or AWD? If it's RWD, did you convert it from a RSFour?

- what offset/size are those Work Emotions?

- is the front bar a DAYZ bar? What rear bar and sideskirts do you have?

Thanks - I appreciate it :)

Ok

It is a FULL dayz compliment

all the parts on the outside are dayz

works are

18x9

+20 all around with a 20mm spacer in teh front

wellll its not too bad

Tranny is out

Ebrake relocated

Pilot bushing in

flywheel on

gotta do the clutch pedal

and the brake pedal

manual harness is in

alternator and starter are wired up

there are a bunch of plugs that arent on the manual harness, so im just gonna see if it works...if not il deal with it then

should be putting in the HKS twin plate, adn tranny tomorrow along with the pedals and clutch master and slave cylinder.

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