What site can i find these EA82 wagon parts?

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What site can i find these EA82 wagon parts?

Post by The Loyale » Fri Aug 17, 2007 3:22 pm

Hey i'm new to the site, just joined a few minutes ago. Anyhoo i'm a member of USMB and i was told about this site by "86BRATMAN"

Ok i'd like to know if anyone can give me a site that i can find these parts. The parts i'm talking about are the brush guard and rack! So if anyone has the part numbers the would be cool. Heres a pic, If anyone can help me out i would be much oblidge! Thanx Tom..............:)

http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/80s/proje ... neacc1.jpg

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Post by Gannon » Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:44 pm

Never seen any of that stuff, not Enkei brand anyway.

Looks like japanese stuff.
For the brushbar, Im sure a guy who is handy with a welder could fab something like this up.

As for the roofracks, Rolla and Rhino are two brands that come to mind. I have some rollas with a cage and they are great
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Post by The Loyale » Sat Aug 18, 2007 3:31 am

Ok! Thanx alot, Yeah i might see about getting a custon brush bar made when i come into some money. And yeah i should look at Rolla and Rhino and see what they have!

BTW your red DL look's cool! i like the lights! And you turned the EA82 into a EA82T. How did you do it? Was it costly?

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Post by Gannon » Sat Aug 18, 2007 9:10 am

I no longer have the bottom 2 lights because i hit a wallaby early one morning.

I got a turbo Ea82 from an XT vortex and used the mpfi wiring loom from the other wagon to run it. It was kinda costly but that was because my turbo motor had a blown head gasket and i got a complete rebuild.
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Post by The Loyale » Sat Aug 18, 2007 2:52 pm

It's too bad about the Rallaby, And i think it would look better with out those lights right there anyway. Anyhoo yeah i guess if you can get a cheep EA82T from a XT at a J-yard and then all the wiring. It wouldnt be to much.

But i think my EA82 has pretty good get'up and go. I'm happy for now:p

I have heard a rumer about putting a EA82T wagon muffler on the stock EA82exhaust you will get more power, Because it's let restrictive. And theres other litle things you can do. So i might do that some time.:cool:

Cheers, Tom.....

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:51 pm

Hey Loyal,

To get more from your EA82, check out these posts about small in-expensive mods here.

Those items looked neat, and as suparoo said, could easily be fabricated up to do the job (got me thinking...)

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Post by The Loyale » Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:34 am

Hey thanx, Yeah that gave me a few ideas!

Like, More spark:
Use higher powered coil such as the "MSD Blaster 2" and increase the spark plug gap to 1.1-1.2mm.
Cost: MSD Blaster $120


And about the 170 degress thermo. I should do that!!

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Post by Phizinza » Tue Aug 21, 2007 11:02 am

I'm pretty sure we never got those options when these cars were new. I haven't seen a standard subaru "brush guard" on a subaru in Australia ever. We did however get plenty of aftermarket bullbars both replacement and over the top of the bumper design..
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Post by The Loyale » Tue Aug 21, 2007 2:02 pm

Yeah i really never saw a OEM bush guard or rack, I wonder why they dident do it? I would still like to find a push bar like that and also the roof rack! But i guess i'll go with a Surco safari roof rack! They look cool! So....


Cheer's Tom.........

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