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DuckyLiberty
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New to forum :) Subaru Liberty AUS

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Hey all,
Just joined this forum, im from Newcastle Australia and I drive a 93 1st gen gx Liberty N/A
Cant drive a turbo here because of shitty P plate laws.... :|

But I still do bits and pieces and intend on a conversion when im off my P plates..

This forum is interesting as you Americans do alot of fresh stuff to your 'legacys' that is pretty sick :)

Heres a few pics of my Liberty :)

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Let me know what ya think fellas :)
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I like the raised roof. Nice wagon!
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Thanks mate :)

The US wagons have the flat roof ay?
Ive seen a few on this forum :)
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DuckyLiberty wrote:Thanks mate :)

The US wagons have the flat roof ay?
Ive seen a few on this forum :)
They made a special edition "GT Wagon" in 94 but all the rest had flat roofs. Not that I ever sit in the back but the rear seats in my ex's 98 Outback had a nice amount of headroom with that roof.
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Josh Colombo wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2002 10:23 am Wait....I'm confused now.
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nice car mate, very very clean! fitment on the wheel and tire package looks to be just about perfect too... The turbo conversion on our american cars is pretty easy, so i cant imagine you will have much trouble when you go to do it on yours. see if you can find a crashed car and buy the whole thing so you have every part you need, makes life alot easier!!
94 Supra Turbo 6 speed. build in progress
98 Lexus GS300, single turbo 2JZGTE swap. daily driver
93 Impreza wagon, home brewed n/a-t ken block themed winter drift missle

*sold*
94 Alpine Sport Wagon... STi conversion, rotated turbo etc
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Welcome to the BBS!
Josh

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If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
DuckyLiberty
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nice car mate, very very clean! fitment on the wheel and tire package looks to be just about perfect too... The turbo conversion on our american cars is pretty easy, so i cant imagine you will have much trouble when you go to do it on yours. see if you can find a crashed car and buy the whole thing so you have every part you need, makes life alot easier!!
Thanks mate, yea was pretty lucky with them, I got them used for 500 from some guy close to me, I happened to come across them online and picked them up that day :) ..

I have king low springs in new struts at the moment.. I intend on dropping it more once I get some new tyres with a little stretch for extra guard clearance as mine scrub already.. I have hubcentric rings to slightly space the wheels to clear brakes. Or coilovers... But at the present time probly just some new springs...

By the way, YOU HAVE ONE SICK WAGON!

Never seen anything like it over here.. its amazing.. lots of work has been put into it and doesnt go unnoticed!

Keep up the awesome work

Thanks fellas :)
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P plates? Is that an age thing?

Send me some parts :lol:
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P plates? Is that an age thing?

Send me some parts :lol:
Yea when you turn 16 you get L plates for Learners must be drive a full licensed driver..
You need 100 hours of day driving and 20 of night on your L's and must be 17 for P Plates.. This lets you drive alone..
Then one year after that you can get your Green P's (which I currently have) which lets you go 10 kmph faster and a few more perks hahah
Then when you had those for 2 years you can get full license.. TURBO!!!! its a pain..

Hahaha what did you need ;)
Its hard enough to get parts here ahahaha
I want a Legacy rear garnish!
Swap someone for my liberty one ;) ahhaha
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I don't actually need anything, got some loans to pay off, haha.

I actually took off my Legacy badge and put "Liberty" in it's place :lol: it's not a wagon though
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Apex3 wrote:I don't actually need anything, got some loans to pay off, haha.

I actually took off my Legacy badge and put "Liberty" in it's place :lol: it's not a wagon though
Haha oh :)

Yea I want a bit of foreign flavour on my liberty :)
Legacy Garnish ;)
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