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thatswhatshesaid

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  1. Crazy D: (jumps in car with grin across face) Hey, man, maybe we shouldn't do this, dude... Imbecile friend: Nah, bro, it's cool. Let's do it. I'm a pro. Crazy D: (buckles seat belt) No, way. That's not safe. We should do something else. You'll wreck your car. This is a bad idea. Imbecile friend: (revving engine) I'm doin' it, brah. This jump is totally phat. Crazy D: (still in car with seat belt buckled) Hmm...okay! Is that kind of how the story went? Your attempts to stop the insanity were thwarted by his...striking good looks? His obvious superior intellect and reasoning ability? The fact that you love him? What would make you STAY in the car and be involved in this kind of lunacy and then have the gall to say you "tried to talk him out of it" and say it's not in any way your fault? Nice try...I don't buy it for a second.
  2. Make a soft top. And add a full cage. And 35" tires. And an EG33. ...or just drive it for fun in the summer and get great gas mileage.
  3. Aaah...only 18 and a couple months...you guys are old. (I'm kidding...I'll get there eventually)
  4. That's the most pathetic photo-chop I've ever seen. But it would be kind of cool to cruise around in something like that.
  5. Nice. You're a lunatic (and I like it).
  6. Hmm...what you need is an '82 wagon that runs well and would make a perfect parts car you can drive home! (I know a guy who knows a guy who owns said wagon...) How's my old car doing overall? I feel bad that it turned out to be a semi-lemon. Anything I can do to help? Hope you get her going. And lifted. - Tyler
  7. Nice! Build me one! Funny...none of the other pictures have six wheels...
  8. Flippin' sweet! Get her rollin so I have something to measure up to when I start the solid-axle Legacy!
  9. I'd kill for one of those...
  10. That's where I got it! $78 after tax with a lifetime warranty. I didn't want to take my chances with a used one.
  11. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I'm on it! Tomorrow I'll have that sucker operating within the confines of normal (safe) temperature ranges!
  12. I'm taking out the old, busted radiator from my '93 Loyale tomorrow and replacing it with a new one. I've never done it before. Can you guys tell me what tools I will need and what the most efficient way of removing the old and dropping in the new one is? What bolts do I need to take out? Which ones don't need to be removed? The car is not here, it's in the parking lot of a hotel where the radiator blew, so I can't see it now. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank, y'all, - Tyler
  13. That was the cleanest EA81 sedan I've ever seen. I was shocked and amazed...I hope the owner is a board member...
  14. I spotted a righteous EA81 sedan today on Bigelow Gulch, heading west at Argonne. It was white with two blue racing stripes and I'm pretty sure it had shaved door handles. The thing was CLEAN! (Also...it had tinted windows) Who the heck owns that? Also, I saw a cool lifted EA82 wagon (silver) with 14" Pugs outside Wild Walls a few weeks ago. Anyone know who that belongs to? Washington is like Mecca to Subaru people...I love it here...
  15. thatswhatshesaid replied to Mugs's topic in Off Road
    Welcome, fellow Spokanite! Hey, if you're looking for a cheap, lift-able car, I've got a wonderful, nearly rust-free '82 wagon and a '93 Loyale I need to get rid of (send me a Personal Message about that one). Anyway, there is a wealth of knowledge around here. Now that you've tapped into it, there's nowhere else you'll want to be. Marriages and friendships have been known to dissolve. I hope you can deal with that. Welcome aboard, and feel free to ask whatever you want, whenever you want!
  16. What does "to fit o in the rear" mean? I didn't quite get that... Anyone got pictures/walk-through for this "rolling" process? And what about the Peugeot wheels? Do they work well with tires that wide?
  17. I am making a week-long "tour of southern British Columbia/maybe a little of Alberta" in early June. Are there good junkyards up there? Also, Loyales in Canada were Leones, right? I want to do a "Leone conversion" to my car!
  18. I know it's been over and over again, but I can't seem to find a decent answer. Has anyone here run 27" SSRs on an unlifted EA82 wagon? How much cutting/beating did it take? Also, has it been done with 15" Pug alloys? That's all I need. (And please don't tell me to "just lift it", that's in the works for another rig. This is just an auxiliary vehicle.) Thanks, guys!
  19. '93 Loyale, 3AT, flat ground - 90 MPH '93 Loyale, 5MT, down a hill - 96 MPH Neither were absolutely topped out, but I wouldn't want to push it.
  20. That coupe is AWESOME! What size tires are you planning on running? Those ones on there now are kinda puny...
  21. Whoa, homes...that is sweet. I wonder if monstaru's wagon will look something like this...
  22. Possible, I suppose...but not probable.
  23. A wagon wheel? It seems to me that most Sube wagon wheels wouldn't have big enough openings to put even a small dog's head through...which leads to my question - was it a Jackman?
  24. Just what they said...and because we're poor, smart and creative... I think it's mostly because we're way cooler... (Plus, most of the reports of Bigfoot have been in the PNW...I'm not sure why that's significant, but I figured I'd add it anyway.)

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