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Post by berttus » Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:43 pm

After the untimely departure of my much loved Brumby, it was time to find a new toy. As always, straight back to a Subaru. I purchased a 92 Liberty RS wagon. The old man and i left home in Melbourne on Saturday at 5am, flew to the Gold Coast, looked at the car, bought it and drove it home. We arrived at 1030am. 29.5 hour trip. The car is in quite good condition but needs a few a little maintenance here and there to bring it back to its former glory. Im looking forward to it.
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Only about an hour from the Gold Coast we had some issues, broken hose fitting on the expansion tank. As you can see below we used some Aussie ingenuity to get her running again, it ran beautifully for 1500kms in this configuration(we babied it of course).

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Post by niterida » Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:15 pm

Awesome - I just bought myself one exactly the same :)
But you probably don't want to know where I got it from :twisted:


How many kms on it and how much did you have to pay for it ?

Mine has 300,000 on it and has a couple of dents but is completely original.
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Post by steptoe » Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:22 pm

I was gonna say, that is good luck, Subie reliablity and your confidence in both to get a 20 year old from GC to Melbourne ! Ya must be a little tired .....

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Post by berttus » Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:37 pm

niterida wrote:Awesome - I just bought myself one exactly the same :)
But you probably don't want to know where I got it from :twisted:


How many kms on it and how much did you have to pay for it ?

Mine has 300,000 on it and has a couple of dents but is completely original.
Did you get one from Melbourne and take it to WA?haha.

The odometre says 167000 but we know its been tampered with,but based on the service manual it should be at around 215000. Not a big deal, we might have a crack at fixing it. Its really stupid though, i payed $6000 for it,which i wouldve happilly paid for one with 215000. Wind backs are usually for cars with your sort of ks on it.

Mine is basically original aswell, it has a turbo timer(which is getting removed soon), a boost gauge and adjustable boost and a pod filter(have the original airbox to go back on). Other than that shes stock.

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Post by berttus » Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:39 pm

steptoe wrote:I was gonna say, that is good luck, Subie reliablity and your confidence in both to get a 20 year old from GC to Melbourne ! Ya must be a little tired .....
Dude you have no idea how tired we are. And really the little "failure" couldve happened at anytime, even when we test drove it. Just bad luck. Good thing is we made home and im gonna start searching for a new expansion box.

The joys of motoring.


*expansion TANK* ut that down to fatigue

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Post by niterida » Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:00 pm

berttus wrote:Did you get one from Melbourne and take it to WA?haha.

Mine is basically original aswell, it has a turbo timer(which is getting removed soon), a boost gauge and adjustable boost and a pod filter(have the original airbox to go back on). Other than that shes stock.
A mate is bringing it back on a trailer for me :)

Mine has a non-original muffler and a K&N filter in the stock airbox. No other mods.

Genuine Australian delivered RS wagons are hard to find - especially in charcoal. This is the 2nd one for me - I regretted selling my first so have been on the look out ever since. $5-6k seems to be the going rate for them but I got mine for a bit less 'cos the seller was going overseas and had to sell it :D
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Post by berttus » Sun Jun 24, 2012 8:20 pm

niterida wrote:A mate is bringing it back on a trailer for me :)

Mine has a non-original muffler and a K&N filter in the stock airbox. No other mods.

Genuine Australian delivered RS wagons are hard to find - especially in charcoal. This is the 2nd one for me - I regretted selling my first so have been on the look out ever since. $5-6k seems to be the going rate for them but I got mine for a bit less 'cos the seller was going overseas and had to sell it :D
Yes very hard to find and even harder to find ones unmodified.my first car was 92 liberty GX AWD and i loved it.ive since had a VU SS ute and a brumby and that first liberty is still the best ive had.
but thats awesome youve found a good one.i hope she proves to be a noble steed.

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Post by taza » Sun Jun 24, 2012 8:43 pm

Oh my god!!! i'm sooo jeleous! I want one badly.. after uni I guess.

Looks like a great buy. I don't know why they would wind back the clock if it only has around 215k on it..

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Post by berttus » Sun Jun 24, 2012 8:55 pm

taza wrote:Oh my god!!! i'm sooo jeleous! I want one badly.. after uni I guess.

Looks like a great buy. I don't know why they would wind back the clock if it only has around 215k on it..

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Totally agree.pointless.i would still pay the same price.its not like 215000 is high for a 20 year old car.

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Post by taza » Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:19 pm

berttus wrote:Totally agree.pointless.i would still pay the same price.its not like 215000 is high for a 20 year old car.
My L-Series is the same. 22 years only and only 236,000km. While my Forester is 10 years newer and nearing 200,000km..
If it's been thrashed though then thats a whole nother story as 200,000km of pure abuse would take it's toll on any car..

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Post by thunder039 » Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:27 pm

i was going to ask if was an original rs or converted by obviously its original which is great. seems clean enough im sure you will have fun playing with it. they are a lovely car and im sure there is more then a few on that would love to have one (including me)
2004 subaru forester -gone
1999 subaru forester- no more :(
1989 subaru brumby- sold!
2008 zook jimny -sold!
2003 mitsubishi pajero - missus car
2013 nissan d22- set up for long distant touring

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Post by niterida » Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:06 pm

Yeah they are a pretty awesome vehicle.

Here is the one I have just picked up :

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and here is my old one which had a V2 STi RA motor and dccd gearbox :) :

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Post by niterida » Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:08 pm

oops didn't realise that photo was so big and now I can't scroll acroos to edit the post :(

mods can you delete this and I'll start again
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Post by taza » Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:26 pm

Awesome pics mate! Damn I really want one, just a turbo car in general really :P

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