FS : Appleton, WI @@@@1997 Subaru Legacy GT [email protected]@@@ - Off-topic

1997 Legacy GT with lots of tasteful mods.
5spd, with only 122k on motor, and 134k on body. Motor was replaced by Subaru at 11,000 miles. I found this out via the carfax report.
Lowered
Full exhaust w/ unequal length header
Cusco front strut bar
Brembo Slotted rotors, and pads
Short throw shifter
Nice interior except for tear in front drivers side leather seat.
This car is nice, but does have a few dings. I am completly honest about the car. The front bumper is also badly scraped, and would look best if replaced. But not to worry I have a JDM front bumper that would need to be painted to match, but I'll throw that in with the purchase of the car. I also just put in a brand new used rear diff in and the car is running like a champ!
Check engine light is also on, I think for an 02 sensor or something not sure.
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Also a picture of the brand new rear diff me and my buddy put in....
Price for an xda-dev member?
$4000.00
I'm losing money on this car at this price...Let my loss be your gain.
Email me at [email protected] or give me a call @ 9205401919

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Cup holder car mount

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001UGMTKC/ref=oss_product
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please let me know about this product if anybody has got one. I ordered one, will be receiving tomoro.
i have this.
I like it when i use it but thats only on trips usually.
The design is a little bulky on the sides but on the positive side its very padded so as not to scratch the device.
I like the little flap/clip things on the bottom. it provides a lil extra support because when my phone is still in its stock case it fits a little wierd but has never falllen out of the holder. The flaps are also far enough apart they don't get in the way of the charging or 3.5 jack.
The base fits snug in my cup holder which is a plus...
You will need to slide the right side of the case down as it wil continue to hit your volume keys but overall, though the design is not the prettiest, its functional, i trust it to hold my HD2 and was pretty cheap considering some of the other holders i've ran into.
I bought mine expecting the worst and it's came in handy quite a bit, i don't think you'll be disappointed.

[Review] EasyAcc Black Leather Protective Folio

Hi guys and girls!
Today I received my case for my nexus 7 (http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B008ORA2FY/ref=noref?ie=UTF8&psc=1&s=ce-de)
It came without packaging (only a plastik bag), so here are photos without "packaging":
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It came with a capacitive pen, so i can controll my tablet with it, in paint its really good
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1380166&stc=1&d=1349531469/IMG]
The pen can also write on REAL paper...
[IMG]http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1380167&stc=1&d=1349531469
The case has an integrated magnet, so the device gos into standby if its closed. The cover of the case is made out of 3 parts, so i can make a triangle out of it, so the nexus 7 stands like a screen:
All in all, the case doesnt look like high quality, but it does his job, protected my nexus 7 from a scratch in the screen and i love the feeling of the synthetic leather.
Hope you enjoyed the pictures, if you did, leave a thanks
Hello,
how are you satisfied with this case after some time ?
I am interested mainly in magnet strength. How strong is it ? Wont it "self-open" when i put it in my bag ?
Also some tearing and damage after use ?
Do you reccomend it ?

!!!DO NOT USE!!! a magnetic buckle case

Do not use a magnetic buckle case for Note II, especially the kind with the magnet embedded inside the back of the case, like this one:
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It will make the sPen unable to draw on the area near the magnet (when the phone is attached to the case), like this:
The problem is gone once I detached the phone from the case. Who knows if it would harms the phone in the long run if I don't.
My solution is giving it a surgery, remove the magnet and replace with velcro and I'm happy again :
ok thank you !
chip ass cases
Am on a case hunt. Thanks for the info
Thank you for your review as i was using one magnetic case, which i stopped using now.
Thanks!
The magnet won't hurt the phone, but the s-pen is being powered by magnetic resonance (just like any wacom pen). So, a strong magnet behind the screen might conflict with that.
My solution is: don't use the pen

Homemade Stand Idea

So I was thinking about getting a metal band for my urbane... But the continuous bands make the charging cradle a little less than Ideal. I thought, If there was only an elevated stand for the watch. So... I've got this giant junk bin where I save all sorts of spare parts from around the house. I took a shot and whipped up a pretty cool stand in about 15 minutes (+ 45 mins paint dry time) IT came out pretty good and displays the watch nicely while charging (For reading the time on the nightstand at night).
I thought I'd share so some of you do-it-yourselfers might be inspired.
I used a brass piece from an old screen door handle as the base, An antique copper looking drawer handle for the elevated arm, a $15 replacement charging cradle I had from Amazon, Black spray paint, and some heavy duty double sided tape to hold the charger to the stand. (I wanted to be able to take it apart if it didn't work well, but I may switch to Gorilla Glue). I only used these things, because it's the best stuff I had in the bin of spare parts for this purpose.
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Very impressive!!

Modifying the OEM charger - what's inside?

So I changed my band yesterday but it's a bit too chunky to fit on the charger flush. I love the strap and don't want to change it to a slimmer one - I just wondered if anyone had cracked open the charger to see what's inside. Ultimately what I want to be able to do is shave off a 22mm wedge from the top and bottom to allow the strap to fit into it - but I don't know if there's anything critical in there which might interfere with it...
Cracked mine open, y'know, for science.
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Looks like I could quite happily do what I need with no issue other than making it look ugly. However, turns out that I can make the watch fit without it...so this internal image is just a bonus for those interested. Disassembly is easy.
Peel off the rubber ring from the bottom.
There are 3 tiny crosshead screws to remove. Then it's a case of inserting a thin screwdriver in between the outside and inside parts and prising it open. There are little notches which you can use to get purchase on it. That's pretty much it.
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