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I found this photo on the web. Notice the fender flares and side steps. And huge tires.

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Love those tires.... :slobber::slobber:

 

Looks like it's setup for Arctic travel???

 

Be nice to know who's rig that is???

ya its deffinatly for snowy use...

i went to the website... its confusing to read... due to it being a different language...

 

uber sweet though...

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I bet that thing could fly through snow.:brow:

Went to the site and asked them to forward the link to the Hatch Patrol's site. Found this lifted legacy, looks kinda photoshopped. . .

 

 

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The legacy image is a photoshopped version, its been proven in the past. That EA81 Wagon looks SWEET! Wonder what he has powering it, cuase i know a tired EA81 wouldn't have much power to turn those big tires... even on snow.

 

 

-Brian

I found this photo on the web. Notice the fender flares and side steps. And huge tires.

4x4-subaru.jpg

TUNDRA BUGGY!

Thats COOL!!! (COLD) Funny thing is the site you picked that picture from was of Iceland of which I have lived there due to prior military orders. Iceland is an awesome place to 4 wheel. The land is open for most anything, and if there is somewhere you want to 4 wheel i.e. on someones land usually if you ask nicely they will usually let you as long as you dont kill their sheep, oh and give the a bottle of scotch. They may even jump in you ride and go with you. Great Pic!

This came from the same site.

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They sure know how to go big with Subarus in Iceland; those tires are of epic porportions.

I found this photo on the web. Notice the fender flares and side steps. And huge tires.

4x4-subaru.jpg

 

I found that the other day too. I typed in "Subaru 4x4" on Google image search. That pic is now my on my desktop.

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This came from the same site.

Solid axle legacy.1068-2336-15306.jpg

That is freggin ridiculous. I want :slobber:

That one looks like it might be for real. Volcano buggy???

:slobber: i want the legacy... that'd be an eye catcher at the dunes. even more than mine is...

If that second legacy is real, it looks like it's sitting on a Yota or Jeep frame or something. Actually, at second glance, I noticed the offset rear diff, typical of Landcruisers.

 

Edit: Just checked out their website, and I WANT TO GO THERE!!!!!:slobber: :slobber:

If that second legacy is real, it looks like it's sitting on a Yota or Jeep frame or something. Actually, at second glance, I noticed the offset rear diff, typical of Landcruisers.

 

Edit: Just checked out their website, and I WANT TO GO THERE!!!!!:slobber: :slobber:

Me too! Couldn't understand anything on the website but the photos were enough to convince me. Glaciers, Snow, Hotsprings oh yeah.

Love those tires.... :slobber: :slobber:

 

Looks like it's setup for Arctic travel???

 

Be nice to know who's rig that is???

 

yup ,notice the back end?high mounted brake lights,incase you go off the road-example would be if you ever brake down(not in a subie)

 

9465563-778-15210-thumb.jpg also found this at their site/pic of them installing lift on the subie(not on ej22,but think ea82)

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