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Well, I've been owning and working on hondas for over ten years. I came across this cream puff and couldn't pass it up. '92 Loyale, 63K original miles, one owner, no accidents. Mint. So, I'll be around... Probably asking really stupid questions. That engine is an alien landscape to me. Never worked on Subarus.

 

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Well, I've been owning and working on hondas for over ten years. I came across this cream puff and couldn't pass it up. '92 Loyale, 63K original miles, one owner, no accidents. Mint. So, I'll be around... Probably asking really stupid questions. That engine is an alien landscape to me. Never worked on Subarus.

 

Welcome to the Board! There are many knowledgable people here (most of whom seem to live in WA or OR) who can help you with anything you may need to know about these cars. Plus you can lift Subarus for even more fun. They are fairly easy to work on too.

welome to the forums.

 

 

thats a nice looking wagon you got. these things are a lot easier to work on than a honda, everything is up top in the front. the only difference is that you cant find parts by shaking a tree like with hondas.

 

dont be afraid to ask questions and join discussions.

 

 

peace

tim

Don't drive it around too much.... or you'll end up selling all your Hondas! :lol:

 

Welcome aboard; I think you'll find the engines to be rather easy to work on. Once you get some junk out of the way that is.

Welcome,

 

I'd bet you'll enjoy your new toy.

 

That's a sweet ride but becareful...

 

They get kind of addicting... :brow:

 

Glenn

82 SubaruHummer

84 GL Wagon

01 Forester

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hey thanks all. i'm really exited about the purchase. i'm already working on being honda-free. just have one to sell. then i'm all subaru.

Subies are very addictive, I have owned my first one for less than 2months and I just bought my second Subie today 83 Gl Wagon :) I like it..although it is a totally rust bucket.

Hey! Welcome to Subaru! I don't think you mentioned if your wagon is a manual or auto tranny or if it has 4wd or not??

 

We own the cars in our signature and a 91 Honda Accord LX SW... I despise working on the honda compared to any of the Subaru's. Everything is so much harder to get to on the honda. (That's why it's not in the signature.) I think you will really enjoy the switch to Subaru's.. and get the hang of it in no time. Welcome and Enjoy!

 

Eli and Jessica.

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Hey! Welcome to Subaru! I don't think you mentioned if your wagon is a manual or auto tranny or if it has 4wd or not??

 

5spd, 4WD, pwr everything. cream puff. did I mention 63K orig. miles? ha! my kids'll probably be driving this to school. and i don't even have any kids yet.

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