nosyt's 98 legacy wagon "winter beater"

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nosyt's 98 legacy wagon "winter beater"

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thought I'd post up a few photos of the legacy i bought as my winter car that is turning into the year round daily driver while my 93 turbo gets some goodies this year.

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playing around with plastidip smoke i tinted the tail lights . what a pain in the ass these lights are to remove in the generation
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over this past weekend i got the whole car plastidipped matte red
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how it sits today with the forester s wheels
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Looks good, how/what was the prep like and how many coats/cans did you use
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you buy it in gallons and is sprayed with a proper gun. prep is basically just wash it tape off a few areas and and wipe it down with basically a wax and grease remover that is included with the kit.
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Link to this kit you got? would you recommend it over vinyl wrap and spray wrap for a cheap paint job? also how's the maint with washing and detailing... Will it chip/scrape/wither off from the elements or washing it a ton

Looks great again, love the red/black theme. Looks better than some ppls dd's :)
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i got mine done at a local shop. but you can buy the kits at dipyourcar.com the pro car kits come with everything you need including a special wash cloth for the plasti-dip . from everything ive read it will last a long time and is hard to chip due to its slightly rubber finish . guys are able to go through automatic car washes or use a pressure washer to clean them with no issues . and it peels off fairly easy once you get an edge started
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roughly how low it should be going fairly soon (had a couple people standing in the back) thinking about trying out the raceland ultimo coil overs.

also undecided on if i want to paint wheels white, gold (have a can of colour matched 25rs goldie gold) or keep them polished
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Nice! Been seeing the progress on Instragram for awhile! Lol. What's the difference between the Standard Raceland and the Ultimo Raceland coils? If you know

edit: nevermind.

"The difference between their Ultimo coilovers and the entry level kit that they already offer, is that the spring and damping rates have been increased by 15%, providing owners the extra stiffness they need for increased handling as well as the added stiffness will help those that are running a more aggressive wheel fitment, keep a clean static stance."
the guy who had the really low winestone SS on the corvette wheels
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in the vw it also allows you to go much lower.
but for the subaru the extra $30 for a better spring rate coilover is worth it

and yes this car has been a little bit of an instagram whore
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