Everything posted by ezapar
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More Stuff for the offroad sticky
Thanks Jibs added.
- Hey Shawn
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N/W Wash Offroad Run Aug 13
Ken's 4 inch lifted hatch with 28s. . .
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N/W Wash Offroad Run Aug 13
Have been to Walker, couple of times. Pretty hardcore stuff. I'd recommend not letting anyone follow you in unless they have a welded rear diff, or at least an LSD. Tires and a lift would be a plus. It's a lot funner to wheel Soobs when you're not spending the whole time pushing the "unprepared." Trust me when I say that the worst stuff you guys found in the woods at WCSS7 will seem like pavement compared to WV.
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Six lug questions.(urgent)
That's right. And. . . yeah, how come?
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Post your WCSS7 pics here
I've done well. I haven't seen any photos with me in them. I just might not exist. lol That little party in the back of the brat looks fun. I know each of you by face and name. Wish I coulda done more socializing on Saturday and less organization crap. Next year, I promise.
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Six lug questions.(urgent)
If you'll take a minute to read the F.A.Q. at the top of the forum, you'll find the link you're looking for.
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Thank you back.
I tried hard to get Moosey here, trust me. He turned me down for the second year in a row. . . --------------------------- Oh yeah, and thanks to Garner for the kick rump roast glasses. Full Sail tastes even better when I use mine.
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Tires Swampers or Kumho M/T?
Here's my input. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?p=198832&posted=1#post198832
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N/W Wash Offroad Run Aug 13
How about good ol' Evans Creek? It's more central as far as Washington is concerned, and we can make a weekend out of it. Trails for everybody, from simple dirt roads to crazy stuff you'll wonder why you tried to tackle. lol Lots of good camping. The view of Mt Raineer from the top of 311 is stupendous.
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Thank you back.
Oh yeah, Thanks big time to Northguy for the Seafood Feast he prepared and served on Friday. That was a tough secret to keep for a couple of months Matt.
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Thank you back.
I've received many thanks from many people, my turn. As an organizer, I would like to thank the following: Our Sponsors, Subaru West, Aaron's Auto Wrecking, Smart Service, Rallitek, Flappy's Print Shop, RIchie and his Superior Repair Our many vendors, you know who you are. You're all welcome back next year except for Glove Buddy. You know why. Our Vollunteers, Corky for the registration stuff, Joel and Kelly from Rallitek for their organization of the cars and judging, Tex for the Website, logos and stickers, McBrat for stickers, Sean at Rallitek for grabbing the mike when Ken and I were too tired to do so, Edrach for holding the Swap Meet together, who'd I miss? I'd also like to thank everyone who showed up with or without a Subaru. Especially those of you who traveled long distances and crossed boarders to make it. The crowd is what makes an event, we had a great one. The diversity of Subarus was amazing. I really liked the way folks mixed and mingled while camping. Old and new schools together. Cool stuff. I'd like to thank the better part of you for acting like civilized people and controlling your actions, ie: speeding thru the campground in your cars, noise after midnight. I'd like to thank the couple of you who I had to ask to slow down a little for cooperating, I hate being a "cop". I'd also like to complain a little too. The people who were setting off the fireworks are on our *************** list. We'd like to know who you were who thought it would be fun to set off firecrackers at about 1:00 a.m. while the rest of us were trying to sleep. I know who the first batch came from, hopefully someone will drop us a PM or email to let us know who the others were. I'd like to say I wish that folks could control their speed thru the campground better. I know that at least one of you got yelled at pretty good, and I'm sorry I singled you out. But I know you've had your car for years and you of all folks there should know it's a no no. Only one or two who couln't handle your alcohol and acted the fool. You know who you are, I'm sure I told you. We're bummed that banners were stolen from us, makes us less enthused about putting on the next one. In the end, it was a very successful WCSS and we're left with a good sum in the Kitty that will go towards making next year's Show bigger and better than ever. Thanks for your participation!!!! Eric Zap
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Post your WCSS7 pics here
No real damage except the strut. I guess the spring was compressed to nothing. They found donor parts and put it back together. Looked pretty straight when I saw it later.
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Furthest Traveled to WCSS7 And Back?
That was the best "delivered" dinner I ever had. Great to meet you Matt. Thanks. Glad to know the XT made it.
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Wcss7- Missing Banners!!! address added
We know all about you Jon.
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Update: WCSS7 Picture CD
easy as that.
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How late can I show up to WCSS7 on Friday?
You'll be fine. We'll trust you'll be on the honor system and that you'll find Corky in the daytime to pay him your entry fees.
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West Coast Subaru Show 7 Thread (real deal)
My apologies for the useless banter that folks can't seem to help but post. (yeah you oddcomp and zefy) Here ya go. I'll know more Thursday after I get a meals schedule from the food people. I'm gonna try to have a rough schedule printed to hand out to folks as they arrive. Should go like. . . Friday: no real schedule, just camp and party and stuff. Saturday: breakfast @ 7:00-8:00 goof off, mingle lunch @ 12:00 Show and shine at 2:00 Dinner/awards @ 5:00 goof off, mingle, party, sleep? Sunday: wake up, pack up, go home. --------------------------------------------------- The espresso lady will be there from Friday thru Sunday a.m. There will be a local Mexican Mom/Pop/cute daughter food vendor that will serve burritos and tacos all day Saturday, including a Mexican style breakfast in the a.m. (they claim everything is home made, including the tortillas!)
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West Coast Subaru Show 7 Thread (real deal)
No RallyX this year. Your veto will cost you 800 bucks. They charge 1200 per full day, 400 for set up days, 400 for pack up days. So yeah, you bring an extra 800, you can stay as log as you like on Sunday.
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Offroad Soobie pic of the year?
That would indeed be Austin. That would be EDRach and his brat in the background. I was there. Somewhere, I have Qman doing the same. Here's another one of Austin from that same day, different place. Here's one that when posted it on the AU board made everybody claim "bitsa". lol Adding a bumper, lift kit, carb or motor transplant, big tires and after market wheels is allowed in AU, but once you add a transfer case, they claim it's not a Soob any more.
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West Coast Subaru Show 7 Thread (real deal)
I'll know more Thursday after I get a meals schedule from the food people. I'm gonna try to have a rough schedule printed to hand out to folks as they arrive. Should go like. . . Friday: no real schedule, just camp and party and stuff. Saturday: breakfast @ 7:00-8:00 goof off, mingle lunch @ 12:00 Show and shine at 2:00 Dinner/awards @ 5:00 goof off, mingle, party, sleep? Sunday: wake up, pack up, go home. --------------------------------------------------- The espresso lady will be there from Friday thru Sunday a.m. There will be a local Mexican Mom/Pop/cute daughter food vendor that will serve burritos and tacos all day Saturday, including a Mexican style breakfast in the a.m. (they claim everything is home made, including the tortillas!) Not sure if Subaru West will bring the Chilli man or not.
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Will b leaving 4 WCSS7 in about a half hour or so.
Low 70s and cool in Seattle.
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problem lifting a 2004 OBS with Forrester shocks
I added the OB strusts/springs to my OBS. I attached the assembly to the top first, then it easily went together at the bottom.
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WCSS7 Lodging Hotels, where to stay?
Here ya go. http://www.discoverhoodcanal.com/accomodations.xml It's the Little Creek Casino that I was talking about. @ 6-7 miles away.
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?'s re:outback struts on 91 leg wagon
When I added OB springs/struts to my imp, I had to use the OB caps in the rear cuz the springs have a bigger diameter. . .