jaredsubaru
Jared
jaredsubaru

NP all day long for that condition, I would offer $4,000 for the heck of it, and take anything between that and $5,200.

Beard oil. I dabble in beard oil for the reason you mentioned. But even this shames me at times.

The first (and only) time I went deep-sea fishing on a smallish boat, it was an 8 hour trip, and the boat rocked so much I couldn’t bring myself to piss, no matter how bad my bladder hurt. My pee-release muscle would not unclench.

Good luck!

That’s what I love about them, the pure and classic styling and the way they are so overbuilt. Sadly they are starting to fetch prices out of my reach.

At my kids’ school someone drives an absolutely mint one in this exact color, with like 174k on it, and I mean it is flawless looking. I would even rock the beige.

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I am not up to date on how Shatner may or may not be a giant asshole as I am reading in the other comments, but I just wanted to chime in and say that there are times where I actually prefer his cover of Pulp’s “Common People” to the original:

1) I assume it’s posted somewhere on/in the car if it is a public use car with no human owner travelling in it

Maybe he saw the temp and thought it a good day to spend the day in bed.

Stef I think I learned about this IG account from one of your other stories, but for anyone else, a lot of good off-road 911 pics:

SURVIVE is rad, I am hoping to catch them on tour soon

I alllllways give my customers their trade keys right back after we’re done, even if my managers go “dude why’d you do that?”

Not the lemon law, the Magnusson Moss Act:

Right! He needs a tune. But then bolt ons don’t bother a warranty company usually, but tunes sure do! Therein lays the catch 22.

If there’s no tune on the car, you *should* be ok. When the shop calls the warranty company for approval they’d have no reason to narc on you for some simple bolt-ons. If they did, they’d risk not getting paid on the job (like if you didn’t have the money to pay for the job and just had to walk away.

I’ve been selling Subarus for 9 years, and 1 year I did a brief stint filling in as a service advisor. I can safely say that *most* WRX claims are mod-then-remove style... and that Subaru has been extremely cool with these people.

Is that the one in Easton/Bethlehem Township? I am in talks with going to work with them there but I’m hesitant to jump ship from my current employer because it’s hard to gauge a dealer just from a job interview.

As a child of the 80's, once I was gifted a Grumman emblem from a mail truck, and I cherished that thing because it was the company that made the F-14 Tomcat!

You’re comfortable with handing a large sum of money to a stranger and not getting anything in return, nor the guarantee of anything in return, for 10-14 days?

because moist things are always causing trouble.