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@Quick Shot.

Purely innocent question, but do you go offroad in that Subaru? If not what made you buy such a vehicle?

Again, it's an awesome car, just wondering.

I've been offroading in all our subarus except the wrx (it's too low to the ground). I have always used our subarus to their fullest potential.

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I've got a 98 Accord, which I'm nearly too embarrassed to drive any more because all the clear coat is flaking off all over it (like almost all the other emerald green models from that year). They used a defective batch of clear coat that year, but Honda won't pay to fix it from what I've read. I've heard of some people getting the dealer to pay half but I've had no such luck yet. :(

No cargo space, only ears and window shattering bass!!! Loud music is cool, but when everything rattles because of the booming bass, it's less cool...

It doesn't rattle that much, plus its not like i cant take it out, in fact i have it setting next me because i had to pick something up at the hardware store lol. its a little heavy wanna help me take it back out? lol

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2002 Acura RSX

Notes: My first car (bought used w/ just under 63K miles, now almost 65K) :)

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Do you not drive it much, or recently purchased?

And here's mine, bought new wheels last week. Took the pic on iPhone and used quickly used ColorSplash. Should take another pic, as I updated my kidney grill two days ago. 39636_10150227098755475_730875474_14187212_3772170_n.jpg

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