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my subaru,s so far

Post by mud_king91 » Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:58 pm

ok spike started this one off about nobody hearing much about my cars so here goes i will run you through the 2 subaru,s im not doing every car because its boring and brings back too many memories so here goes.

First up was my white automatic L series paid $800 for it about 14 months ago it was my way of showing the missus i was happy to be a father it was a 1991 auto push button 4wd had only 276k on the clock and not a speck of rust it was blowing a bit of smoke on startup and had rocker leaks but for $800 who could complain how ever after a few paddock runs and an issue in glasshouse forestry it was considered dead so i fixed it and sold it for a grand haha

Second one was a 1989 grey touring wagon ( THE BOSS) unfortunatly i paid $700 for this one to pull the motor down and find it was shot to hell and yet still had the hone marks on the bore but on the plus i got a sub and spotties and i got to fix my trigger finger with a 9" grinder hahaha

third one planned is another L series havnt decided which one as long as its cheap and runs i dont really care i only want it for the beach and occasional bush bash... yea yea then it,ll get a lift and bigger tyres and ill end up with my own forum hahaha theres some pics of the white one
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Post by Brumby Kid » Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:47 am

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Post by phantomD » Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:02 am

Nice and clean...look forward to seeing more of this.

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Post by 2nd Hand Yank » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:29 am

Are you looking for one with powersteering?

I've tried L Series with and without powersteering.
I find the ones with powersteering a lot more fun. :mrgreen:
I can chuck a you-ee, start to finish in 5 seconds (or less :D) with my index finger on bitumen.

One of the best things about the L Series is extremely-tight turning circle.
It's one of the reasons I was less enthusiastic over an early model Liberty wagon.
I just wanted a unique driving experience, and I sure got it!

Mine wasn't cheap,
but I didn't want to wait several weeks for a bargain.
Only regrets was buying a used car from interstate,
so for more than 1 week it was technically unlicenced. :rolleyes:

*Had I known, I could have asked someone in SA to let me use their mailing-addy for a vehicle transfer.

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Post by mud_king91 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:43 am

2nd Hand Yank wrote:Are you looking for one with powersteering?

I've tried L Series with and without powersteering.
I find the ones with powersteering a lot more fun. :mrgreen:
I can chuck a you-ee, start to finish in 5 seconds (or less :D) with my index finger on bitumen.

One of the best things about the L Series is extremely-tight turning circle.
It's one of the reasons I was less enthusiastic over an early model Liberty wagon.
I just wanted a unique driving experience, and I sure got it!

Mine wasn't cheap,
but I didn't want to wait several weeks for a bargain.
Only regrets was buying a used car from interstate,
so for more than 1 week it was technically unlicenced. :rolleyes:

*Had I known, I could have asked someone in SA to let me use their mailing-addy for a vehicle transfer.
hahaha i used to find on the dirt or mud if you did it at speed in 4wd my white one had an unbelievably tight turning circle. ( its how i ended up wrecking it )
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Post by mud_king91 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:44 am

and yea i am fond of the power steering i want an auto tho (im thinking that could be the hard part)
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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:26 pm

mud_king91 wrote:hahaha i used to find on the dirt or mud if you did it at speed in 4wd my white one had an unbelievably tight turning circle. ( its how i ended up wrecking it )
Hehehe... the good old scandinavian flick in 4wd is really something else! Add EJ power to it and it's a scream!

Sorry to hear you wrote off your old L from this mate.

That white L looks awesome mate, very neat!

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Post by 2nd Hand Yank » Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:42 pm

mud_king91 wrote:and yea i am fond of the power steering i want an auto tho (im thinking that could be the hard part)
Find an L Series with powersteering,
then buy niterida's EJ25/auto 4.44 combo? :mrgreen:

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Post by 2nd Hand Yank » Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:45 pm

mud_king91 wrote:hahaha i used to find on the dirt or mud if you did it at speed in 4wd my white one had an unbelievably tight turning circle. ( its how i ended up wrecking it )
Wait, a mate of mine had a Liberty car and he got his car rolled, landing in an ant's nest, trying to show off his AWD. :mrgreen:
Doesn't own a Subi now, but has fond memories. :)

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Post by mud_king91 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:32 pm

haha missus said i have to get a brumby so im thinking frankenmotor
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