L1's Garage

You could probably fit an RB26 in there. That would be fun, those things make an easy 400HP.

Second thought, that would probably kill me. Let’s not do an RB.

The MGB GT had an option for a V8.

Edit: Haha just noticed it has an Idaho license plate.

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The way people have been irritating me lately I might be in the market for some loud ass horns.


General topic:
Bought a oem sunshade, the cheap one I got at AutoZone doesn’t fit for shit.

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Mistakes were made.

It’s hot and I was desperate

The sun has already done a number on my steering wheel thought I’d save the dash at least

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Get those giant frisbee looking ones. They’re quick once you get the hang of twisting them up and they overlap, so they will all more or less fit well.

Too late, ordered the oem one for the Subaru and fit.

Don’t like the twisty ones

S10 update:

Oh, my. Look what I got.

The LEDs look like they’re going to be really easy to desolder, so that’s good.

I’ll have to set up my solder station, so I’ll start on this project in a while. I also need to get a few things to remove the paint off the needles without scratching them, or at least be able to remove the scratches (probably buffing).

I’m thinking about making a dedicated thread for RGB-ing your dash cluster.

They’re pretty loud. Cheap too.

There’s also the Hella Sharptone which has a deeper sound.

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Way cheaper than I was anticipating, this might actually happen lol

canards, some are bigger, suppose to create a vortex so you get some air flow separation on the side of the car.

oh my bad, you mean the front, they are horns. the stock subaru horn is… clownish.

Gave it a bath.

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I’ve been neglecting my car, last time I did we had a weird week of rain after.

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I ended up buying the not-a-subaru. pics eventually

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The Saab?

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The car is now in my possession. Pictures first thing tomorrow morning.

There shall be many…

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A Saab 9²x?

The X is the wagon right? I got the 93 sedan.

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I went to univ to learn PTC Creo.
After trying all the other 3D design software I prefer to use the one I got a degree in. Even though I barely scratch the surface of what it can do. Using Creo for what I do is like ‘hunting flies with a rocket launcher’

I made a version w/o the reinforcing aero cone.

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