Everything posted by Syrinx
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Brat & XT6 CarbonFiber Hoods
Everyone seems to be interested inhoods. I would be interested in the tonneau cover for a gen two. I have been entertaining the thought of building my own out of FG. But if one is already premade...
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Axle Me
I have not dealt with the GCK Axles. Sounds good..
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Axle Me
Mail order thru MWE Axles. Excellent quality and great longevity axles. Built by a experienced pro. http://www.ccrengines.com/mwe/index.html
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USMB/MW4 campout: Cancelled
Hey Mick, I can't make those dates. I am looking at the cantana dates, I think they will work better. I am looking forward to seeing many of you there! Kurt
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Silly Question about Brat Fenders
mick's Right. However if you are wanting Gen 1 style fenders I have two boxed and ready to ship. They were not paid for by another board member so they are now available.
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90 Legacy engine code 33?
Can anyone tell me what the engine code 33 is for a 1990 Legacy? Thanks- Kurt
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Gen-1 HARD tonneau cover w/ slotted rear window.
That was mine. It is the only one I've ever seen in real life... I've seen picture but this was the real thing. It came out of Iowa, from McBrat. If you have another one it would probably command the same price range, however be prepared to do some serious crating and shipping costs. Kurt
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WCSS8 - Gentlemen/Ladies, Start Your Graphics
Although a little bit more expensive, door magnets might be an option
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WCSS8 - Gentlemen/Ladies, Start Your Graphics
Subarujunkies are nice, but i do like Ozified's license plate better. Why not both? I wouldn't be worried about sopyright infringment, theres no profit being made.
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subie dealer car or dont care about ur cars
Oh, that hurts to read.
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I can't believe this-- beware 56k carnage enclosed
Hopefully you saved all your receipts for ALL work done. including receipts from before you owned it. Even down to the .50 bolt. Create a list of all these reciepts, add it to the KBB price. I had a nearly IDENTICAL situation happen with a 94 lifted Toyota, the only difference is that I was at a stop sign on the road. I forced the insurance company to value the car (an 82 DL Brat in primo condition) at $5500.00. Th repairs cost nearly $3500.00 to rebuild the back end and pay for a rental for THREE MONTHS while replacement parts were located. You don't have to accept the "totaled" settlement. Make them fix it! Kurt
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Where to get new CVs?
Marshall Wolf by CCR. 303-522-8070 Well made axles. Kurt
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ATTN: Shady @ AA
Over the months the more I read about Shady, the more I think he's not so shady! Many folks over the years have had difficulties with others on this board and I would like to think that AA has made a respectable name for itself. I have done no business with them, My opinion only comes from what I read. Good luck Shady I Kurt
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Help with Interior light
sounds like you have a ground in your light switch system. Kurt
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Brat Bed Trim Mounting Clips
yes. call your dealer. Kurt
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anyone in Missouri?
Dr. Subeinstein I presume? Mick's right I'm here in STL. What are you driving? Kurt
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Rear Windscreen vertical metal supports on Brat
I guess you learn something new every day! I was unaware they were continued after the discontinuation of the rear seats... I would have agreed with Brian... Makes sense though. And if there are no "square holes" fpr the head rests, then they only had one purpose which would have been protection. Hmmm.
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CRX seats drop right into ea81 hatch
- Just Arrived: Subaru BLAT!
This is good! I found this a while back, just arrived in the mail today. I laughed forever... I'm still laughing! It's good to add to the collection though. http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/photos/showgallery.php?cat=753 Kurt- Brat trailer
Yah! I later welded a tongue and ball on it. I ended up cutting it up and tossing it though. If I do it again, I will do it a bit differently. Kurt- Brat trailer
It's been done. Back in 2000 Jason and I did one. I could post pics later. Kurt- SubieSport Magazine
That's Mick's Grizzly on the full page photo! Nice Mick-- Are Blizzaks really that good?
+2 for nokia's- Midwest 3/USMB Campout - Pics added in the posts near the end
Home safe and sound. We pulled in at 7pm so it ended up being about 6 1/2 hours back. We went down 35 to 70 and over instead, just to have a straight Hwy shot. A little longer, but smoother. I even got the Brat to stabalize (with out shaking) at 70 mph for extended periods, and she ran smooth. We had a great time. Taylor had a blast playing with Indy all weekend and didn't complain about ANYTHING! Wow. Of course the marshmallows probably helped a bit! Not a drop of mud to be seen, unless you were down by the lake... The weather was beautiful too. It's always fun seeing friends that you don't get to see very often and this was no exception. Tim and Vicky (and the girls), Mick and Indy, Kurt and Christine (sp?), Matt and Sarah, and of course Taylor and I - all had a chance to spend time around the campfire. AND I WASN'T WORRIED ABOUT MOWING THE LAWN! With Indy picking up all the bottlecaps, and Taylor picking up all the pine cones, that place was imaculate!!! The meet at the shelter went well and we did have the Impreza's to balance out the old school. (A silver Celica snuck in there at one point... :-0 ). Eyesore, Subiemech, and Russ (forgot his board name) made it, along with "Bill"- he showed up at the last minute in his black legacy, just as we were pulling out, so he followed us back to the campsite for a bit. I hope I didn't forget anybody, I enjoyed meeting averyone. Thanks Mick for doing the organizing, and Tim/Vicky for helping out with reservations. The campsite was very well run and very clean, I was quite impressed. I'll post my pic's later, but right now I have to get back to work... Later- Kurt- Midwest 3/USMB Campout - Pics added in the posts near the end
Nearly ready to go. See you all soon! - Just Arrived: Subaru BLAT!
