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I'll hold the chip as long as possible...and the Jetta Wagon is already here!!!! I was looking at it as my brother has the 1.9TDI Jetta.....can you say niiiiiiiiiiiiiice?!  John
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by jc-aimhigher: The code is located on the bottom of the CPU.. Chris just posted a How-To for the chip install. It's the four digit bold black number on the black port cover. Mine is AZL2 BTW.  John
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Thanks John. I emailed him about it already and he walked me through how to check the code. I will do that this weekend and we will see if I am lucky and don't need a reburn
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Go with the VW wagon. I hate Subarus with a passion. Always have, always will. I love station wagons. I almost bought a Volvo V70 T5. I would love a Volvo, a BMW, or an A4. My favorite car in the world right now is the gorgeous blue S4 Avant they have in front of Phil Long Imports in Colo. Spgs. Station wagons rule!!!
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Ah! You saw it eh?  I loved it too, then saw the price tag. HAHA... Why don't you like suby? AWD..rock solid reliability, very roomy and from what I hear good customer service. They have many options too. The VW is very nice but pricey. No AWD and only a 2 yr warranty bumper to bumper. I don't know if I'm buying new or used. Golly, I'm broke. LOL  John
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Ah! You saw it eh?  I loved it too, then saw the price tag. HAHA... Why don't you like suby? AWD..rock solid reliability, very roomy and from what I hear good customer service. They have many options too. The VW is very nice but pricey. No AWD and only a 2 yr warranty bumper to bumper. I don't know if I'm buying new or used. Golly, I'm broke. LOL  John
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Oh well, this to shall pass. I'm sure you'll find something more suitable for your needs.
If I was in the market right now, I'd be looking at the new baby Jag. AWD, traction control, with the 3.0 and 227 HP. Sure to be a Series 3 killer !!
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How much are you asking for your wheels and what kind of rubber do they have on them and what is the treadlife? I live in Utah so I could just shoot up there. Send me an email and well discuss this further if you still have them.
00 Black SVT #1545 Ground Control. Koni. 18" Konig Tantrum. More.
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Derek, I'm planning on selling the wheels with the car. I have a new set of Artic Alpins on the stock SVT wheels, and I want to use those on the GL Zetec, since it will be mostly my winter car. However, if I change my mind, I will definately give you first dibs on the wheels...
John, If your considering a wagon, why not the Subaru WRX wagon? You can probably buy it for the same price as the Outback, and it's a *whole* lot faster. A nice family wagon that you could also run at Second Creek!!
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But I'm also looking at interior volume. The WRX is VERY cramped. I like the looks of the Outback. The 2.5 is a rock solid engine too. I suppose it "is" more of a size and look thing than anything else. BUT, I'm open to the idea...and I'm going to take a look at it right now. Thanks for the note Bob!
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