New guy from Sussex, England
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:04 am
Hi folks,
I'm Josh, thought I'd introduce myself as I've just bought myself a '95 registered BJ wagon and a bit of forum help may well be needed over the next few months no doubt - I'll get a profile for it up in due course as it is a project car
A little bit about myself then:
I live in a small town called Seaford in East Sussex, I have two labradors (hence going for the wagon...) and I'm a bit of a petrol head - at the last count I had about 14 cars knocking around, the number fluctuates though as I buy and sell cars locally and I also do a bit of importing from Japan. That's me in a nut shell really!
This Legacy wagon is the second one I've owned, I previously owned a JDM Legacy GTB E-Tune-II with a 5 speed manual which I imported. That was a very nice motor, it's a bit of a giggle driving a car that can have the dogs in the boot and still do 0-60 in a supposed 5.5 seconds
If I find the time I'll try and get my car history up along with the current stable, as that's usually a bit of fun
In the meantime I look forward to being a part of this forum.
Cheers,
Josh
I'm Josh, thought I'd introduce myself as I've just bought myself a '95 registered BJ wagon and a bit of forum help may well be needed over the next few months no doubt - I'll get a profile for it up in due course as it is a project car
A little bit about myself then:
I live in a small town called Seaford in East Sussex, I have two labradors (hence going for the wagon...) and I'm a bit of a petrol head - at the last count I had about 14 cars knocking around, the number fluctuates though as I buy and sell cars locally and I also do a bit of importing from Japan. That's me in a nut shell really!
This Legacy wagon is the second one I've owned, I previously owned a JDM Legacy GTB E-Tune-II with a 5 speed manual which I imported. That was a very nice motor, it's a bit of a giggle driving a car that can have the dogs in the boot and still do 0-60 in a supposed 5.5 seconds
If I find the time I'll try and get my car history up along with the current stable, as that's usually a bit of fun
In the meantime I look forward to being a part of this forum.
Cheers,
Josh