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  1. Plus one more. I was trying to reinstall a stereo after my GL was stolen (and recovered) and one day it just wouldn't start. No spark at the plugs, dist, not even the coil. Fine, the coil was cheap so I bought a new one, still no dice. Checked all the fuses, noticed that two were shot: horn and wipers. I assumed this had nothing to do with the starting. WRONG. after reading this thread, the car runs just fine. Who would have thought? JOrdan
  2. FOUND!! and in not bad shape either. They busted a light up front, probably 50cents at PAP. $150 to get it out of impound. It had an electric lawnmower in it, a gas can, some CDs, and other obviously stolen goods. the stereo was ripped out (it was a nice one too...) but otherwise not too bad. I haven't gone through it compltely, but i didn't see any needles or anythign. some beer bottles, that was a bout it. It was found in the rainer valley (of course). Anyways, THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU for looking out and helping. What a great group us soob owners are. Thanks again,, Jordan
  3. Just wanted to thank you all.... we haven't located the hippie wagon, but we're still hoping we find her in drivable condition. I appreciate the attention/sticky, etc. Jordan
  4. Hey everyone. Its been a long time since I've been around (ahhh... life) but my wife's 88 wagon (can't recall DL or GL) with multiple stickers (mostly of the hippie variety) light blue in color was stolen from Cherry street near Swedish hospital (providence or Cherry hill campus) today. Lame, it wasn't worth what it costs to licence it, but it was good reliable transportation and some a hole stole it. Anyways, if you see it around town, shoot me an email or a PM. Thanks so much... jordansteed(at)msn(dot)com Thanks again...
  5. It may also be worth mentioning here that they are very easy to work on if you know the basics of turning a wrench.
  6. Hi guys, long time no posts.... I was just replacing the accessory belts on my 93 leg wagon last night, and knowing that my timing belt has about 65K on, I pulled to covers to take a look at it. It looks perfect. Am I missing something here? It looks friggin brand new. So then I call Subaru, to verify that the interval is 60K on the 2.2s and they agree. Should I be replacing it soon anyway? It looks perfect!
  7. You should have tied a rope to it and dragged the 9 miles. You owe it to that poor little soob. Jordan
  8. Still have a 77 beetle, mostly stock. Will probably end up selling the 84 gl wagon to make room for the beetle which is still in my parents garage under a car cover.
  9. Doesn't 1+1=3? Me math obviously not so good...
  10. I know its almost a year old, but any word on this?
  11. Inspections? That would suck. +1 for WA (and that rarely happens!)
  12. Yeah, it was just a thought. I'll go back to not thinking....

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