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  1. yes, EA81 2wd or 4wd will work for my purposes. and yeah, shipping is not really an option with this sort of thing
  2. hello all working on a trailer project and I'm looking for a suspension set-up like the one on this trailer. I'm not particular on the year or 2WD vs 4WD. so long as it has independent torsion bars and can be bolted on like the one in the pic, it should do the trick. anyone who has a suspension set-up like this in the Midwest region (the closer to indiana the better), i'm interested. also, if you are in the area and know of a donor car at a junkyard, please let me know. either way i am willing/able to bolt the parts off (as long as the price is right). let me know
  3. are you still around? i'm looking for some EA81 stuff

  4. hello all i'm looking for pics of rear suspension set ups for FWD subarus that were independent rear setups with torsion bars. anybody have any to share? doesn't matter what model as long as they are IRS and torsion bar. thanks!
  5. thank you Dennis (as well as everyone else for pitching in). i'd like to buy the car out here, fix up some (whatever it needs), load all my crap and do the whole cross country thing. admission (if in fact they admit me which is a rather big if) is in september so i have lots of time. the EJ22T comes in what type of legacy? the other powerplant you mentioned (2.2L) is the base engine for the legacy? i'm sorry if this is really nooby but from the outside subarus are somewhat difficult to sort out. the new ones i got down no problem but the old ones just blur into one another. thanks again little a
  6. i'm hoping to get into a history phd program. my field is modern latin america, more specifically modern argentina. i've applied to indiana, north carolina (chapel hill), princeton, and pittsburgh. all of those places are much colder than socal and inevitably mean salt during some part of the year. little a
  7. hello folx i may be moving to the east coast for grad school and i'd like an all weather car to bring with me. what are the good subaru 4wd models out there? fortunately out here in cali subarus are rather affordable used so i'm hoping to find something that fulfills the following criteria: * has to be cheap (like $1-1.5K) * has to be a wagon * has to be all wheel drive * as reliable as possible (does this altogether exclude turbos?) TIA! little a
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