New Aero Package for Legacy Wagons / Snow Fun

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New Aero Package for Legacy Wagons / Snow Fun

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Finally, a chance to show you guys my wagon!

My new aerodynamics package. I hope to save a bunch on gas! :lol:
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Playing in the snow...
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Another pic of me playing in the snow.
http://members.rogers.com/mchreptak/leg ... owfun2.jpg

My wagon and my brother's 2000 RS.
http://members.rogers.com/mchreptak/leg ... subies.jpg
"That shouldn't be a problem, since I do regularly visit the realm of subatmospheric manifold pressures." -- vrg3
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Hehe, that first pic looks like some weight savings advantage too!!

How far are you from scarbourough? I was in the scarbourough/toronto area over christmas and for some reason, that area looks familiar.
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/On_the_Lawn.jpg]1991 Legacy Turbo (RIP)[/url]

[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
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I'm on the other side of Toronto, in Etobicoke. What brought you to the frigid north? :)

The problem with being able to have fun in the snow: cleaning it off your car! I'm already thinking about a way to erect a roof over our driveway, to avoid such situations in the future!
"That shouldn't be a problem, since I do regularly visit the realm of subatmospheric manifold pressures." -- vrg3
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I was up there visiting relatives. Too bad I didn't have my car with me. Passing through Buffalo one night they had some crazy snowstorm . . . I was so pissed I didn't drive.

Heh, I know what you mean about cleaning the car off. I missed the big snowstorm down here a couple weekends ago. My alternator died right before we got 28 inches. I had to leave the car at a snow emergency route that was plowed . . . couldn't find my car for thirty minutes. I know all about digging out a car that's completely buried under the snow!! Took me 6 hours to get the damn thing even visible!!

I wish I could've taken pictures of it.
[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/On_the_Lawn.jpg]1991 Legacy Turbo (RIP)[/url]

[url=http://www.angelfire.com/md3/91turbolegacy/images/Summer_Car_Wash3.jpg]2000 Celica GT-S[/url]
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I haven't had to deal with anything like that yet, but I've read a funny story or 2 over at the Toronto Subaru Club about digging out of snow.

1 involves a Jeep that offered to help pull a Subaru out of a driveway, and then later got pulled out by the same Subaru. :D
"That shouldn't be a problem, since I do regularly visit the realm of subatmospheric manifold pressures." -- vrg3
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