STI/WRX stuff (brakes, intake)

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STI/WRX stuff (brakes, intake)

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I am cleaning out my Subaru stuff.

I have a set of rear pads for an 03-05 WRX. They're new, and have been sitting in a box as I didn't own a WRX and bought them on accident (long story). Here's a link to the product description. They're yours for the price of a drink at the next meet you go to. Or two if you're feeling generous. And the meet occurs somewhere there's alcohol.

I also have a set of front and rear stainless lines for an STI (Hi, Julian!). They're also not used and are still in the fedex box they came in. I just didn't get around to installing them. Make me an offer; it looks like the pair were $130 (total) originally. A man can only drink so much alcohol at a single meet!

And lastly, I have the stock airbox that came with the STI. I swapped in the SPT cold air intake, and found it in my trunk some time later. I guess at DBS they took the stock part off, installed the intake, and left the stock part in the trunk. I'm not sure why you'd want this unless you were selling the car or something. It came off a 2006 STI, I have no idea what it fits. It's got 30,000-ish miles on it, but it's been detailed several times and is in good shape. Yours for the price of coming to a meet. I just feel bad throwing it out. Is this actually worth anything? Should I ask NASIOC if nobody here wants it?

Mostly, with all this stuff, I just want to get rid of it, rather than make money off it. So if your car needs it, let me know, and we can work something out.
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Re: STI/WRX stuff (brakes, intake)

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I'd love to take the pads off your hands.
Let me know the next meet you will be attending and I'll buy.
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I'll probably take the SS lines off your hands. Let me know how much you want for them :)
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If the next meet is in Virginia, I'll be there. Julian, just make me an offer you're comfortable with and they're yours. Any idea what to do with that airbox?
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Ok, sounds good :)

Airbox: Make a lawn ornament out of it?
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post it on NASIOC, someone will take it.
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Mr Kleen wrote:post it on NASIOC, someone will take it.
Now I have to figure out my stupid NASIOC password. Maybe somebody would be more interested in buying it if I made it into a bong.
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Re: STI/WRX stuff (brakes, intake)

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Is somebody willing to post the 2006 STI Airbox on NASIOC with my information? I don't have enough posts to post in the FS forum and I don't want to throw it away. My address is alex at spunfr.com.
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