How's the outback and the ej25 going for you?AusTas75 wrote:Bennie it is A EJ25D
In my news, I did this today:
The odometer, not the speed (for those smart arses out there!).

Cheers
Bennie
Yes, thought about that but I feel that if someone is going to be a member of a club they need to be involved and take part.NachaLuva wrote:Awesome!!
You could always do a club rego...
How so?NachaLuva wrote:Check up on current laws, I know in Vic things have changed a lot recently
Can't even begin to think about wrecking/crushing the car so no danger of this as long as I have a say in things.NachaLuva wrote:MY wagons are my 2nd favourite Subaru & there's not many left, so anything you can do to keep it & not let it get wrecked or crushed, is a good thing. Check up on current laws, I know in Vic things have changed a lot recently
They had a talk about it at the last Subaru 4wd Club of Vic meeting, but I kinda tuned out lol. One thing is the car must be unregistered & pass a RWC to go onto club rego. They've also changed the allowable kms travelledEl_Freddo wrote:How so?
Sounds like time for the Prado strut modAs for Subaru stuff - I'm thinking I want to tighten up the rear end on Ruby Scoo
They should be semi collectible but doesn't seem to be any demand for them, a real shameCliff R wrote: 82 Touring wagons aren't something I have seen for a very long time.
I'm sure that's a matter of public record. Agencies like RACV publish stats like this all the time, just a matter of knowing where to lookThis got me to thinking, wouldn't it be interesting to be able to find out how many of a certain car are still registered on the roads.
Probably info reserved for the likes of Police etc.