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- littlewhiteute
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- Joined: Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:22 am
- Location: Brisbane
Hi Gary,
I do visit Brisvegas fairly often and it has crossed my mind to get my scoobs serviced down there but I still need a local to help when things go wrong - like when my clutch cable went at 5 p.m. one day - or when there is an oil leak. ATM there is a power steering oil leak
Do you know a good mechanic in Bris? What suburb?
I do visit Brisvegas fairly often and it has crossed my mind to get my scoobs serviced down there but I still need a local to help when things go wrong - like when my clutch cable went at 5 p.m. one day - or when there is an oil leak. ATM there is a power steering oil leak

Hi,
I am Dan, currently living in Darwin. I work for the RAAF.
I dont as yet own a subaru but I am looking for a L series wagon. I like these as they look like great cars to go camping and fishing trips with. If anyone from Darwin has or knows of any around for sale, then please let me know. I am having a hard time tring to find one.
cheers
I am Dan, currently living in Darwin. I work for the RAAF.
I dont as yet own a subaru but I am looking for a L series wagon. I like these as they look like great cars to go camping and fishing trips with. If anyone from Darwin has or knows of any around for sale, then please let me know. I am having a hard time tring to find one.
cheers
- phil nelis
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- Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:55 pm
- Location: collingwood park qld
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Hi Rose! Look up the subie boys in gympie(rtcb65 & last celtic warrior). These guys do amazing things to all subaru`s. Also look up captain obvious,he`s in your neck of the woods(maryborough).
- RSR 555
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- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:42 am
- Location: ATM... stuck in Rockingham
Hi and Welcome Tarran.. When ever you're in Perth, you will need to come out on a 4WDing triptaza wrote:Hi, names Tarran thats where Taza comes from. I Living in Geraldton W.A and have a 2001 Forester that I am planing to mod for offroading.

You know you are getting old when the candles on your birthday cake start to cost more than the cake itself.
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Home of the 'MURTAYA' in Oz
Subaru Impreza WRX based Sportscar
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Disclaimer: Not my website but hyperlink here to Subaru workshop manuals
Would love to. Im a bit sick of the places around here, know them all too well and usually just go with a few mates on the same old tracks in my Forester and a Mazda Bravo. Are you a member of the Subaru 4WD Club of W.A? Also I have never been along the Mundaring Powerlines, that would be fun by the looks of youtube videos.RSR 555 wrote:Hi and Welcome Tarran.. When ever you're in Perth, you will need to come out on a 4WDing trip
- RSR 555
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I'm not a member of Subaru 4WD Club of W.A. maybe when I get a bit oldertaza wrote:Would love to. Im a bit sick of the places around here, know them all too well and usually just go with a few mates on the same old tracks in my Forester and a Mazda Bravo. Are you a member of the Subaru 4WD Club of W.A? Also I have never been along the Mundaring Powerlines, that would be fun by the looks of youtube videos.

Powerlines are great fun and a good learning curve for you and the cars ability

You know you are getting old when the candles on your birthday cake start to cost more than the cake itself.
RSR Performance
Home of the 'MURTAYA' in Oz
Subaru Impreza WRX based Sportscar
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Disclaimer: Not my website but hyperlink here to Subaru workshop manuals
RSR Performance
Home of the 'MURTAYA' in Oz
Subaru Impreza WRX based Sportscar
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Disclaimer: Not my website but hyperlink here to Subaru workshop manuals
Well then I will have to try them sometime when im in perth. Might have to get someone to show me the ropes(and where to go) since I would probably be by myself but im willing to come down for a trip like that sometime.RSR 555 wrote:Powerlines are great fun and a good learning curve for you and the cars ability
- 88 STUBARU
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- Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:04 pm
- Location: greenwood
Newbie with Crappy New Year Start...
Hey Hey, Gday all and Happy New Year.
Yes it was a crappy start to the New year for me.
The 88 Brumby was havn a bad day...
Saturday the 1st I had the right rear drive shaft C/V rub through my Fuel tank because the Diff hangar bushes had deteriorated and allowed it to slap and move enough for the joint to scrape on the tank and wear a nice burr through the first few mm of the underside.
GRRRREEEEAAAAT !
But never the less things can only get better i hope !
Tank is out,Moustache bar is out,Diff hangar plate is out,diff and tailshaft is propped and Diff is getting a soak in degreaser ready for the refit of a new tank if i can find one ASAP.
Hoping to go to Wilkinsons or somewhere else???? for the bushes and also figure out how to get the existing one out of the diff hangar?????
hope to chat to many of u all soon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes it was a crappy start to the New year for me.
The 88 Brumby was havn a bad day...
Saturday the 1st I had the right rear drive shaft C/V rub through my Fuel tank because the Diff hangar bushes had deteriorated and allowed it to slap and move enough for the joint to scrape on the tank and wear a nice burr through the first few mm of the underside.
GRRRREEEEAAAAT !
But never the less things can only get better i hope !
Tank is out,Moustache bar is out,Diff hangar plate is out,diff and tailshaft is propped and Diff is getting a soak in degreaser ready for the refit of a new tank if i can find one ASAP.
Hoping to go to Wilkinsons or somewhere else???? for the bushes and also figure out how to get the existing one out of the diff hangar?????
hope to chat to many of u all soon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey everyone long time reader short time poster 
Name is Marcus & I'm from Perth.
I've found this site very informative and inspiring in the past I thought the time should come to start posting!
I have a GC8 (for about 4-5 yrs now).
I had a standard brumby for a year, was going to modify it for 4wding but then I sold it to invest in David's (D3v1l) brumby. Still lots of work to be done -->showthread.php?t=18634
I've been riding dirtbikes for a couple of years, get out when ever I can. That's where the inspiration for the brumby ute came from

Name is Marcus & I'm from Perth.
I've found this site very informative and inspiring in the past I thought the time should come to start posting!
I have a GC8 (for about 4-5 yrs now).
I had a standard brumby for a year, was going to modify it for 4wding but then I sold it to invest in David's (D3v1l) brumby. Still lots of work to be done -->showthread.php?t=18634
I've been riding dirtbikes for a couple of years, get out when ever I can. That's where the inspiration for the brumby ute came from

Hi! I'm Kirra from QLD
I don't own a Subaru yet but I'm here to do my research and find 'the one' for me
I've got a 10k budget so any advice is always appreciated. I'm torn between getting a Forester or a Liberty.
So far I've only owned Mitsubishi's but please don't hold that against me.
I'm always interested in Cruises pending my work schedule
I don't own a Subaru yet but I'm here to do my research and find 'the one' for me

I've got a 10k budget so any advice is always appreciated. I'm torn between getting a Forester or a Liberty.
So far I've only owned Mitsubishi's but please don't hold that against me.
I'm always interested in Cruises pending my work schedule

Future: Subaru Liberty, WRX or Forester
Current: Mitsubishi Verada '92 Wagon
Previous: Mitsubishi Magna '95 Sedan
Current: Mitsubishi Verada '92 Wagon
Previous: Mitsubishi Magna '95 Sedan
Hi, I'm Matt and i'm in Melbourne.
Just (a few days ago) got my first ever Subaru, after admiring them for years and with my Magna on its last legs,
i got a 2001 Outback H6 AWD and i'm enjoying it even more than i thought i would.
took it for a spin towards Panton Hill along some dirt roads and it was great, altho i usually drive in the city.
Looking forward to being involved in the forums here and maybe picking up a few tips and tricks along the way.
Cheers
Just (a few days ago) got my first ever Subaru, after admiring them for years and with my Magna on its last legs,
i got a 2001 Outback H6 AWD and i'm enjoying it even more than i thought i would.
took it for a spin towards Panton Hill along some dirt roads and it was great, altho i usually drive in the city.
Looking forward to being involved in the forums here and maybe picking up a few tips and tricks along the way.
Cheers
Hey i'm a newby
Hey there, Having just joined thought would give it a go. Bought an 89 Liberty about 6 months ago which have learnt a bit about , mainly about timing belts etc. etc, anyways hope to be able to get lots of information out of more knowledgable peoples and one day be knowledgable to likewise pass some on too.
Cheers.
Phil
Cheers.
Phil
Hey hey Hayden here in not so sunny Brisbane (as of late anyway) my partner has a red brumby with the targa top, and is looking a tad sad so thought id jump on here to get advice with restoring the old girl. Got a budget of 5-7k for the project already have set of new doors which a scored for free (from a legit source of course). Glad to be on here hope to see you guys around
G'day All
I started getting in to Subaru's back in the Mid 80's. I have had 4 Subies all up but still have a '92 GXL AWD Wagon which I purchased new in Jan 1992. The car has a genuine 140000 K's on the clock and has been well maintained. I want to keep this car for a lot longer yet .....it just goes and feels so good still. I'd like to give it a bit of a power boost and Have some more fun with it before I get too old and look forward to sharing here and if possible 'out there' with some of you.
Cheers,
Paul (The Reg)
I started getting in to Subaru's back in the Mid 80's. I have had 4 Subies all up but still have a '92 GXL AWD Wagon which I purchased new in Jan 1992. The car has a genuine 140000 K's on the clock and has been well maintained. I want to keep this car for a lot longer yet .....it just goes and feels so good still. I'd like to give it a bit of a power boost and Have some more fun with it before I get too old and look forward to sharing here and if possible 'out there' with some of you.
Cheers,
Paul (The Reg)
G'day everyone!
I've been reading the forums for a week or so now trying to soak up all the info i can, and thought it was about time i said hi!
I have a '92 Brumby which i picked up off my farmer father in law with a measley 120,000kms on the clock. Being from a wheatbelt farm, the brumby is looking pretty damn good for her age with it only being used as a run around since it was bought new in 92!
I'm a mechanic working for Toyota, and i'm starting to get the itch to make the Brumby a little nicer to drive with a bit more power.
Anyways, i hope to learn alot more about these excellent little cars from you fellas that have been there and done that!
Take it easy guys,
John
I've been reading the forums for a week or so now trying to soak up all the info i can, and thought it was about time i said hi!
I have a '92 Brumby which i picked up off my farmer father in law with a measley 120,000kms on the clock. Being from a wheatbelt farm, the brumby is looking pretty damn good for her age with it only being used as a run around since it was bought new in 92!
I'm a mechanic working for Toyota, and i'm starting to get the itch to make the Brumby a little nicer to drive with a bit more power.
Anyways, i hope to learn alot more about these excellent little cars from you fellas that have been there and done that!
Take it easy guys,
John
- El_Freddo
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- Location: Bridgewater Vic
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G'day Paul!The Reg wrote:G'day All
I started getting in to Subaru's back in the Mid 80's. I have had 4 Subies all up but still have a '92 GXL AWD Wagon which I purchased new in Jan 1992. The car has a genuine 140000 K's on the clock and has been well maintained. I want to keep this car for a lot longer yet .....it just goes and feels so good still. I'd like to give it a bit of a power boost and Have some more fun with it before I get too old and look forward to sharing here and if possible 'out there' with some of you.
Cheers,
Paul (The Reg)
I'm in sunny Lakes Entrance and cruise through Taralgon to get home. I'll be passing by some time tomorrow (time unknown) - wave us down if you see me - I'll be in Ruby Scoo

Welcome to the forum!
Cheers
Bennie