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    New Syclone ownere here!

    Re: New Syclone ownere here! cool! Here's what I sold. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=832154 My Wife just got a 2006 WRX TR, so there was no point in having two wrx's.
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    New Syclone ownere here!

    Re: New Syclone ownere here! Thanks everyone! I'm in Orange County, Ca. I hope to meet some of you at the next outting.
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    New Syclone ownere here!

    Woot! Just bought Sy #2417. Unmolested 33K miles. Black/Black. I take delivery next weekend. Can't wait to pick her up! Matt
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    Does anyone know Sy #2417?

    Anyone info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Matt
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    Question about rear wheel/axle placement

    Re: Question about rear wheel/axle placement I checked out the truck. They installed the shim in the wrong place, and they used to large blocks. Anyhow, the truck is really beat, so I passed on it.
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    screen in dash

    Re: screen in dash Huntington Beach, CA
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    screen in dash

    Re: screen in dash I'll be getting my Typhoon soon. I make these for Subaru's and will probably be making one for a syty as well, most likely a touchscreen so I can hook up a mobile PC.
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    Question about rear wheel/axle placement

    Re: Question about rear wheel/axle placement http://www.syty.net/forums/showthread.php?t=18660&highlight=forward+axle ok, I got it. I'll check to see if the shim is above or underneath the lowering block. Thanks!
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    Question about rear wheel/axle placement

    Re: Question about rear wheel/axle placement Thank you for your replies, both of you.
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    Question about rear wheel/axle placement

    Re: Question about rear wheel/axle placement I searched a bit before posting. I found a set of blocks that move the axle back 1/2", but that car seems really excessive.
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    Question about rear wheel/axle placement

    Hi, I'm am buying this Typhoon, and noticed the rear has been lowered. The wheel placement seems to be about an inch too far forward. Is this caused by a bad lowering job, will it damage the drivetrain, or is this normal in anyway? Thanks, Matt Here is a picture of the car. click here for pic
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