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After suffering through an EA82T, I'm relieved to announce I'm now the proud owner of a 97' Legacy!! A Legacy reconditioned by none other than USMB's General Disorder, delivered to me yesterday. I'll be heading out on a 300 mile road trip with her tomorrow, and I think she'll be PERFECT. He's done nearly everything to this car, and I'm looking forward to a much needed break from trying to be a mechanic.:banana:

Thanks GD!!

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Many would not call it suffering. My brother had one and it served him. These Legacys are a different thing and I'm sure if the General redid it it is fine. I notice you have what appears to be 15" stock OB alloys. Are those 205 ? Welcome for sure and your trip with a nice one like that should be great.

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Many would not call it suffering. My brother had one and it served him. These Legacys are a different thing and I'm sure if the General redid it it is fine. I notice you have what appears to be 15" stock OB alloys. Are those 205 ? Welcome for sure and your trip with a nice one like that should be great.

 

I agree, many would not call it suffering. I've seen 'em work great for friends which is why I got one in the first place. But my particular EA82T? Well, just take a look at my thread history and you'll get the idea.

This is a new game for me, and I have to say I feel pretty lost. Honestly, I don't have a clue about the alloys. :o

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So glad you like it! :)

 

Those are Subaru 14" alloy's - I would think if they came from an OB they would be 15's? But I could be wrong on that. I'm not real familar with factory rim differences across new-gen's. I know my '91 Turbo is 15" and I would assume the OB's would be the same with their upgraded brakes and larger tires....

 

Basically I had to do a complete reseal on it. Had a small HG leak and was pressureizing the cooling system - previous owners tried a fix in a bottle and clogged up the radiator :rolleyes:. Surfaced heads and a reseal fixed it up. Misc. other repairs to get it up on it's maintenance schedule, a weird fuel pump issue from an incorrect previous owner repair, AC recharge, etc and a general once-over of everything else.

 

I'll be getting more in as I find them. If anyone in the OR/WA area is looking for something..... well I delivered this one 275 miles from Portland to Medford so all sorts of things are possible. :). I handle mostly the '95+ stuff but the '90 to '94's are very plentiful and I can do those as well - they just aren't worth a lot so I generally pass unless I have a request.

 

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I'll be getting more in as I find them. If anyone in the OR/WA area is looking for something..... well I delivered this one 275 miles from Portland to Medford so all sorts of things are possible. :). I handle mostly the '95+ stuff but the '90 to '94's are very plentiful and I can do those as well - they just aren't worth a lot so I generally pass unless I have a request.

 

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Im doing almost exactly the same thing out here in Colorado and delivering them vast distances at times if the $ and timing are right. I don't even touch 90-94's anymore they are great cars but don't return any pay for the effort at the end. Tried and failed. A few imprezas here and there but people tend to hold onto those or just beat them into the ground.

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Im doing almost exactly the same thing out here in Colorado and delivering them vast distances at times if the $ and timing are right. I don't even touch 90-94's anymore they are great cars but don't return any pay for the effort at the end. Tried and failed. A few imprezas here and there but people tend to hold onto those or just beat them into the ground.

 

I know exactly what you mean. It's pretty close to the same here - Impreza's are beat to hell, been wrecked a few times, and the 90 to 94's are just not worth beans. Not enough profit for the work they require which is often more than something newer :rolleyes:.

 

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I notice you have what appears to be 15" stock OB alloys.

 

Those are Subaru 14" alloy's - I would think if they came from an OB they would be 15's? But I could be wrong on that.

 

Those are definitely 14" Legacy alloys - I had a set on my 1995 Legacy.

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Thanks for the technical info GD. I have to say I know where everything's at, but I haven't gotten "familiar" with this car yet 'cause it's running perfect! Just took her on a 600 mile road trip from Oregon to Nevada (lots of mountains etc) and she didn't complain once. Great gas mileage too!

It's an odd feeling- being able to rely on a car!:banana:

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