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tris91ricer
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Post by tris91ricer »

Hey barman, who's the owner of that uh. . HAWT looking car?

How'd the install of the coilovers go?

And are all of your roads there brick-paved, or is that just neighborhoods like in the picture?

BTW, cool shot in italia!
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Post by SP-Boxer »

The install took about 1 hour/wheel. So 4 max. 5 hours for the whole kit.

And the streets are only brick paved in neighborhoods. Larger streets and roads are made of asphalt offcourse :wink:
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Post by RckyMtnLegacy »

Sweet ride. It is coming together very nicely. Keep us updated on the glass headlights. Whats shipping to states?
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RckyMtnLegacy wrote:Keep us updated on the glass headlights. Whats shipping to states?
Shipping depents. With the currency at this moment, it would be 43 or 71dollar. Depending on the weight. Below 5kg it's 43 and above 5kg it's 71...
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Post by tris91ricer »

So basically, it's 43 to ship only one, and 71 to ship two?
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I think so, but I have no idea how heavy those lights are...
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Post by SubaruNation »

ok so i want to do the leather seats like you did.
what year outback did they (yours) come out of?
and how hard was the install?

seriously nice car also:)

and is it the legacy where you are?
i need to find one that says liberty on the back of it.. :(
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Post by SP-Boxer »

The interior does not come from an Outback. It's an original 1st gen interior.
In Germany they had the 2.2 with leather interior. So my interior is from a German Legacy ;)


And yes, my car is a Legacy. I think it's only called Liberty in Australia.
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oh, so it just fit right in really easy then?
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SubaruNation wrote:oh, so it just fit right in really easy then?
Jup, identical to our original interior :wink:
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Post by SubaruNation »

right, except that interior is rarer than dinosaurs in the US. theres no way,
you'd have a better chance of getting trampled by a.....giraffe :lol:
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:-D
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Post by SP-Boxer »

Damn I want to post updates like Onno, but all the parts are lying in my shed and I don't have the time to install :evil:


But I will have 1 set of glass headlights for sale!
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Post by SILINC3R »

hey how much were those coilovers
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Post by SP-Boxer »

Almost 800,- euros, so at the moment, that's around $920,-


On Ebay they are for sale Click
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Post by SILINC3R »

wow i may have to save and get those. those will fit a 90 FWD
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oh yea by the way did i mention beautiful car
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Post by SP-Boxer »

I don't think they fit!

Front is the same but the rear is different on the pre-facelift and also the FWD makes a big difference on the rear...

I think they only fit post-facelift 4wd's...
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Post by SILINC3R »

dang it
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Post by SP-Boxer »

Sorry :(


Ow and:
oh yea by the way did i mention beautiful car
Thank you! :smt041
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Post by SubOnno »

Changing stuff on your car isn't that hard, just do it!

You have so many parts that u can install without the help of Bram and his shed/garage, right ?
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Post by SP-Boxer »

True! But I always want to do the job the first time right.

- So installing my alloy wishbones must happen togheter with a Whiteline ALK and the Whiteline Rollcentre kit.

- The hydraulic clutch goes in with a new gearbox. (arrives this month!) The new pedals+shift linkage+bushes are going in the same time.


It's only a matter of time. Slowly all the parts are comming in :D
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Post by SubOnno »

Ok I admit, it has an advantage! In 2008 I have taken off all 4 wheels like 15 times.....so I have had 600 wheelnuts in my hand,

Your'e aiming on doing that twice aren't you !!! :-D
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Post by SP-Boxer »

:-D :-D :-D
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