Hello from Adelaide, South Australia
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 9:05 am
Hello everyone.
My first ride was a brumby, I bought from the family farm: It had 9,000km on it at the time. I think it had mid 50,000km on it when I sold it.
It was a 92 I think. It definately had air cond, not sure about power steering. It had the common little aluminium bull bar on it.
Since then, I've been Nissan powered, performance based, not off road.
At the start of the year the wife purchased a new Impreza..... and of course, now I've got a Subaru hankering.
My how things have changed: Back when I had the brumby it was all about those EA81 turbos. Now I read that the SOHC EJ's are the go. I've driven plenty of liberty's, foresters with the SOHC and I think that's a pretty smart way to go.
I've got some questions about that old brumby I had, sadly I don't have many pics.
I've checked if it's registered, it's not: But I sold it to a vineyard, which they were going to use as a yard hack, so maybe they still have it: I'm not sure how to track them down, I sold it nearly 15 years ago.
Were brumby's ever sold with power steer? I've read yes and no, but leaning toward no.
I'm positive mine had solid lifters ie. adjustable valves, is that right?
My first ride was a brumby, I bought from the family farm: It had 9,000km on it at the time. I think it had mid 50,000km on it when I sold it.
It was a 92 I think. It definately had air cond, not sure about power steering. It had the common little aluminium bull bar on it.
Since then, I've been Nissan powered, performance based, not off road.
At the start of the year the wife purchased a new Impreza..... and of course, now I've got a Subaru hankering.
My how things have changed: Back when I had the brumby it was all about those EA81 turbos. Now I read that the SOHC EJ's are the go. I've driven plenty of liberty's, foresters with the SOHC and I think that's a pretty smart way to go.
I've got some questions about that old brumby I had, sadly I don't have many pics.
I've checked if it's registered, it's not: But I sold it to a vineyard, which they were going to use as a yard hack, so maybe they still have it: I'm not sure how to track them down, I sold it nearly 15 years ago.
Were brumby's ever sold with power steer? I've read yes and no, but leaning toward no.
I'm positive mine had solid lifters ie. adjustable valves, is that right?