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Old 10-06-2013, 10:06 PM
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WRX oem downpipe rental

I have my factory downpipe for rental for those of you who need to pass smog. Located in Elk Grove CA near sacramento. Should fit 02-07 WRXs. After you pass smog downpipe must be returned. 75$ to rent for the day...I will need some sort of collateral until part is returned.

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I also have oem intake system for rent. $50 to rent.

100$ to rent both
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You could probably buy both for 100. Iclubbers normally are willo g to lend the stock out with collateral but damn 100 bucks
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You can buy a stock downpipe for $30-50 and a stock intake for $20 every day. Hell, both often go free to whomever is willing to come pick them up.
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Haha damn well in that case nevermind haha thanks for letting me know
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I wasn't sure what to ask for price guess that was a little high....
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I'm just broke and need to find a way to pay for my coils....thinkin race lands
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Broke = dont mod the car. Do it right the first time and dont try to cut corners to save a few pennies cause it will end up costing way more to fix it properly when needed.
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I don't cut corners. Been modding for a long time now. Just finshed my vf39 swap, sti topmout, bigger injectors, cobb vf39 map, going in for e85 protune in a month
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Not really sure what u meant by that anyway....race lands are a reputible brand, fully adjustable, with a warranty. I think there much more practical than spending 1500 on most coils for a daily driver.
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Originally Posted by SubieDude05
race lands are a reputible brand, fully adjustable, with a warranty. I think there much more practical than spending 1500 on most coils for a daily driver.
reputible = The cheapest **** you could find readily available on the market.
fully adjustable = It comes with ***** you can turn! And you can get MAD low. brah. tyte....reputible.
warranty = This **** is so cheap, we will send you as many sets as it takes for you to realize they ALL suck just as bad.


More practical than $1500 coils? Ok, you got me there. To be fair they are only a $300 mistake instead of a $1500 mistake, because for PRACTICAL suspension purposes like driving down the road and being suspended over the road surface instead of being at the mercy of every rut, bump, or imperfection, coilovers are a mistake for daily driven cars (especially on the **** roads in the bay area, and double for the **** valving and stiff springs on those coils).
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Originally Posted by SubieDude05
Not really sure what u meant by that anyway....race lands are a reputible brand, fully adjustable, with a warranty. I think there much more practical than spending 1500 on most coils for a daily driver.
you may wanna read that warranty a little closer.
they only cover certain situations while doing certain activities.
so no, they arent that great.
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I've just heard good reviews from everyone I've talked to that has them. Word of mouth speaks for itself. 500 out the door is a great price for decent coils. Unless someone knows of somebody who has had a bad experience with them.

Wasn't trying to spark an argument just simply stating the coils I was interested in.

For a daily driving I'm sure the warranty will apply if something were to ever go wrong. And I prefer function over form so no BRAhhhhh I will not be going "mad low"
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I prefer function over form so no BRAhhhhh I will not be going "mad low"
So you put coilovers on a DD?

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