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  1. I just checked most of the fuses I could find. I haven't found a bad one yet.
  2. Wow, this has certainly been a labor of love. I'm blown away.
  3. I was jump starting our EJ22 Legacy a few weeks ago since it has been in storage for a while, when I mistakenly connected reversed the jumper cables attaching them to the battery. The car made an audible pop, and I pulled them off immediately, but it was too late. No amount charging seemed to bring it up speed. Later, I took the battery back to Autozone to have it tested. They gave it a clean bill of health. When I went to install it in the car, it still didn't start, but the door buzzer now worked. So, I tried a few other batteries that tested good and they didn't work. I tried jumping, too (the right way this time), but no success. Now, the electrical seems to be half dead. Here's what I checked: - power door locks (works) - door buzzer (works) - power windows (doesn't work) - power mirrors (doesn't work) - air/blower (doesn't work) - all exterior lights (doesn't work) - radio (doesn't work) - instrument panel (doesn't work) - starter (doesn't work) I'm thinking it might be some fuse(s) (still checking on that), but do any other ideas come to mind? There's no obvious damage that I have found yet. Thank you for your help.
  4. Not bad. Are those wheels the stock ones?
  5. Is that a Mercury Sable? That's it, I'm hauling that Taurus wagon to the junkyard first thing next week!
  6. I had long drawn out thoughtful reply that seems to have gotten deleted so here is a synopsis in no particular order: - BMW E30 (80's) 3 series cars - 79-93 Ford Mustang - Volvo 200/700 series - Toyota Celica/Supra - Nissan 240SX/300ZX - Mazda RX-7 (80's or 90's FD)
  7. Wow, this project is incredible! I have the same basic plan for my 78 BRAT. I wonder what kind of compatibility differences there are trying to do it with a gen 1?
  8. I had tuirn downs on my Camaro for a while. We kept getting light headed at stoplights, so I started running them whenever the opportunity presented itself. Those were the days!
  9. The car looks hot, although I am hoping that it's not fated to be a off road vehicle after all that.
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