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Just finished converting my site from Jeep to Subaru. It used to be full of pics of my 2003 Wrangler, but I traded it last weekend for....... well, you'll see.

http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/484047

 

I'm thinking of adding some technical pictures on another page. What would be some things to post pictures of?

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Chock full of Subaru goodness! I like it! :drunk:

 

Thanks. Love your avatar. Another Redmeat reader?

Thanks. Love your avatar. Another Redmeat reader?

Yeah. We get Redmeat in the a local free entertainment paper but I also visit www.redmeat.com every so often. :D

Cool pics - I am a little curious about the details behind the belly-up soob - cool pic, I also like the one-tire-hanging off pick too

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Cool pics - I am a little curious about the details behind the belly-up soob - cool pic, I also like the one-tire-hanging off pick too

 

The belly-up one is the XT in the pic right above it. It had a bad trans, high mileage, would not crank, some minor engine parts were missing and the interior looked like a grenade went off in it. I got it for a parts car and stripped it. After pulling the engine, trans and what few goodies were left inside, I wanted the front and rear suspension, exhaust, gas tank and steering. I planned on junking the remains anyway, so why crawl under it? Yank it over and it's a helluva lot easier to work on.:drunk:

The belly-up one is the XT in the pic right above it. It had a bad trans, high mileage, would not crank, some minor engine parts were missing and the interior looked like a grenade went off in it. I got it for a parts car and stripped it. After pulling the engine, trans and what few goodies were left inside, I wanted the front and rear suspension, exhaust, gas tank and steering. I planned on junking the remains anyway, so why crawl under it? Yank it over and it's a helluva lot easier to work on.:drunk:
Back in the old dunebuggy days that's how we pulled the torque-tubes and front ends out of bugs. We would role them up on there sides pull the stuff and role them on a trailer and haul them off to the bone yard.

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