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600 horsepower legacy build

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Hey guys, I am a new member and also new to subarus and I have recently fallen in love with the legacy outback. I prefer the '99 model with dual sunroofs. I dream of building one with a goal of around 600 horsepower. I live in NY and would be driving this car daily. You guys seem to know your stuff, how close to reality can I hope to get. I hope to be buying the car in a few months(got some liscense issues to clear up first)...

not to hard, will require, money. just buy and sti engine, do research on turbos and supporting mods, relatively easy. i accidentally built a 450 whp legacy ten years ago, just an sti engine with a big turbo and support. have fun, post pics, enjoy the subaru!

also- this forum is mostly off roady type subarus, take a peek at legacycentral.org for rally/ turbos, and junk

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...okay, let me be clear. I want to build a car I can drive all year long. I was thinking an adjustable air suspension, big power, and at least three sets of wheels\tires would cover all the bases. I was going to go with an small suv, but I have to have a manual transmission. The outback fits my needs so far as room, comfort, fuel economy. Also, the basic design is cool, the frameless doors are coupe like, the dual sunroofs are awesome, and there is the sleeper aspect! Will try the site you mentioned though, thanks!

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