Rep'n Duluth

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  1. Radial GT
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    Just wanted to say Hello. I just joined the forum. Been BIG into RX7's for years, and now I needed something a little more practical for winters. So I bought a 93 Turbo Legacy a little while back. Cheers

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    Oo Still learing how to size with photoshop.. ^^ Minnesota rust. Heh
     
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    lucky,
    your Legacy came with a turbo.
    welcome.
     
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    Welcome aboard! Not too many people from Duluth on here...
     
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    welcome.

    ya know, i hear that WRX parts wil botl right onto that. :cough:up/downpipe:cough:
     
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    ^^

    +turbo(or a Deadbolt TD05H-16G;) ) , intercooler, and TBE. With some minor modifications of course. WRX FMIC kits can be massaged in as well.

    Its good to see a nice T Leg. Jeremy(Deride) and I just parted one out, that color to be exact. Now I have one silver door, and three in forest pearl. I wanna get the hood and bumper on, its not gonna happen till my swap is done.





    What's nice is these old Legacys benefit from the cross mojonization of late model Subarus. Allmost all of the mechanicals are interchangable with late model cars, ie., my Energy suspension kit is for a WRX.




    Check out bbs.legacycentral.org
     
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    awesome another RX7 fan... also a Subaru nut.. ha ha ha welcome
     
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    Big Rx-7 fan, build engines, tune ect. I built a turbo monster when I lived in Seattle.

    I love this car. Great power (for now), 'cush ride, all options.

    I have been doing alot of reading on this subaru now, and I am amazed on how all the WRX stuff is interchangable. That is a great benefit, talk about making a fast car, and it not looking too inviting parked in the city.

    You will be seeing alot of me here, and also the bbs forum. Good look'n all, and thanks.
     
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    Yea gotta love how all EJ series motor stuff directly swaps :) I'm sure I'll see you around town sometime.
     
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    Absolutly. I am going to be getting a pair of those MNsubaru stickers. I havn't seen too many silver 93 turbo running around lately, so if you see one more than likely it is me :)
     
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    I don't see many legacy SS's to begin with... let alone silver ones. Well, unless you count the one we tore apart but it's going to a good cause!
     
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    My buddy had one in college it was silver, Chad (Mouse) was his name. He took me drifting around figure 8 style in a snowy parking lot with it, and for years I wanted one. Before he moved he sold it, and after he moved I saw it quite a bit until I moved, now that I am back havn't seen it since. It was getting kinda rusty last I saw it.
     
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