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What a bunch of crazed subaru loving goofballs you all are.My kind of people!!!

I used to bs a little with you all under the name sirltlcleo.Ltlcleo being my favorite fishing spoon.Back then I owned an 84 gl 4wd wagon.Loved and owned that car for a good eight years.Unfortunately I had way too much too drink christmas eve and I killed her in an accident with a telephone pole.I felt like I lost one of my dogs.She still sits in the drive way to remind me of my mistake.DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!!

I just finally got over the grief and replaced the river rat[My fishing partner named suby 1 that years ago and it stuck between the two of us.]I Picked up an 84 dl 4wd.Of course she is not half the car that the gl was but I could not resist...

I bought it from the original owner who I thought was going to cry when I left with it.He took care of it in every way he knew how and managed over 400,000 miles on it.SHE RUNS GREAT!!I almost felt obligated to take care of it for him.Plus winter is coming and I needed another river rat for my favorite hoby salmon and steelhead fishing!

looking forward to hangin with you all again!:headbang:

I'm glad no one got seriously hurt in that accident. Drinking and driving is one of the dumbest things anyone can do.

Welcome back. 400,000 is a lot of miles. I saw a '86 F/S once with 450,000, I wish I had a picture of the odometer! Where you at on the Penisula? I'm down in Olympia. You probably already know there are a lot of us around Oregon and Washington.

Mark

Hey that's cool that yer back and with a new rig. Funny how original owners nearly cry when you adopt their car. If you're gonna be over here on the hell side of the sound on a weekend, give a headsup and maybe we can have a gettogether deal like tomorrows garage day at Zap's.

Say I've heard there's some jeep trails in the Dungeness valley somewhere. You ever checked them out?

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Thanks for the welcome back!

 

I am headed out the door for forks,over on the coast as I am typing.I spend alot of time over there fishing...

 

There are some trails up in the buckhorn wilderness area but I am not sure if they are still open.Local kids were getting into some trouble so I heard the erea was getting pretty tight.There are some off road trails out here just outside of belfair.Sanctioned trails on dnr land.Quite acttive actually.I believe there are a couple of off road clubs that donate alot of time to the maintanance and all.

 

I would love to check out some of these lifted hatches and such some time!Always wanted to.Am still keeping my eye out for an 84 gl wagon worthy of the work and money.My current suby suffers from too much rust to warrrent the time and money.A dream would be said wagon with a 3" lift toyota wheels painted forest green with a new ea81 with a weber etc.

 

got to go as i got a long drive yet.talk at ya monday!:headbang:

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