Another interesting read. Keep up the pictures and posts please.
Although I'm not into the HP game I do like to see the time and effort that go into a new breed of Brumby.
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- Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:07 pm
- Forum: My Subi
- Topic: Brumby WRX project
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- Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:57 pm
- Forum: My Subi
- Topic: Brumby Project
- Replies: 38
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Very interesting Thread. I'm hoping to watch you pave the way. I too have been watching the Kiwi EV project (amongst others) with interest. Having only just bought my house I'm perhaps two steps ahead of you and also own a Brumby so you and I will probably level peg. I also have an uncle and a nephe...
- Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:22 pm
- Forum: New Members & Introductions
- Topic: New members - Read first post & say G'day
- Replies: 504
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Hi I'm Bronze. I live in Lake Macquarie (Toronto) and work in Dubbo. I'm a VW lover and progressed to Subaru as they are also simple and have a boxer engine. I own a 84 Brumby and my wife has a 98 Forester. Both cars are daily drivers and the Brumby clocks up over 50,000 k's a year with my travel to...
- Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:58 pm
- Forum: Subaru Chat
- Topic: subaru brumby
- Replies: 9
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Hey all, I have a Brumby and I'm 180cm. Efficient and holds a lot. Very light car. A can fit 650kg's of turf in the back or a cubic meter or top soil without geometry problems with steering and CV's. I do close to 50,000k's a year and am currently averaging 6.5km per litre on the open road with the ...