You know you're a subi nut when. . . . . .
Subi Nut
At social gatherings people you haven't seen for a few years ask you "are you still into playing with your Subaru's" or "what Subaru have you in bits in the shed at the moment"
Gen 1 Legacy GT 3inch lift and 28's
- thunder039
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- El_Freddo
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You know you're a subaru nut when you have just about every part of your subaru spare spread from one end of the shed to the other. Or have it in the back of the subi!

Cheers
Bennie
Haven't thought about that - but then again I'm not a cat person!velocityboy wrote:when your misses cat pures you get a silly grin your face because you think it sounds like a subi.
Nice, I've still not moved from my first subaru.skipalami wrote:When you plan you next subaru while you are purchasing you current one.
Alex wrote:each time you see a l-series on the road you randomly scream out 'l-series' in a very high pitched voice, scaring the shit out of everyone in the car
We play the game (wife & mother inlaw - sunnie the brumby owner) "Brumby" - basically it's like punch buggy red etc, but we play it with the brumbys instead and don't punch eachother. Great game - Grandma is starting to get into it tooGreen_eyed_liberty wrote:SWEET! so im not the only one! haha except i yell out "BRUMBY LUV!"

^ GOLD!Gannon wrote:You know you are a subi nut when you remember the day you bought your Subaru, but forget your wedding anniversary
Still not got reverse Adam? I thought you would have had that box out 5 minutes after getting home!BBoypebs wrote:when you try to find car parks that you can drive out forward because you can not find reverse.
Cheers
Bennie
when you insist on climbing out of your window when driving to wave at a passing l-series... nearly resulting in numerous crashes and still dont learn.
"the wisest of men followed the stars"
<a href="http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... 200">CHLOE THE LIBERTY</a>
to do list:
-3" strut, 2" body lift uni mid-year break
<a href="http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... 200">CHLOE THE LIBERTY</a>
to do list:
-3" strut, 2" body lift uni mid-year break
- thunder039
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or making sure you park on a hill so you can roll back out of the park. or just getting lots of practice at pushing the old girl. love it!thunder039 wrote:gold!:-D

R.I.P old brumby
2 inch lift, cut guards, 27" tires with 14" sunraysiers, loved it!!
my current subie
L series, all the normal lift with big wheels (27" BFG ATR's), custom front and rear bars with rear tire swinger, roof racks and some other goodies. soon to have a snorkel and a nice ej22 dropped in it along with a gearbox which i havent decided on yet
2 inch lift, cut guards, 27" tires with 14" sunraysiers, loved it!!

my current subie
L series, all the normal lift with big wheels (27" BFG ATR's), custom front and rear bars with rear tire swinger, roof racks and some other goodies. soon to have a snorkel and a nice ej22 dropped in it along with a gearbox which i havent decided on yet
or making sure you park on a hill so you can roll back out of the park. or just getting lots of practice at pushing the old girl. love it!BBoypebs wrote:when you try to find car parks that you can drive out forward because you can not find reverse.

R.I.P old brumby
2 inch lift, cut guards, 27" tires with 14" sunraysiers, loved it!!
my current subie
L series, all the normal lift with big wheels (27" BFG ATR's), custom front and rear bars with rear tire swinger, roof racks and some other goodies. soon to have a snorkel and a nice ej22 dropped in it along with a gearbox which i havent decided on yet
2 inch lift, cut guards, 27" tires with 14" sunraysiers, loved it!!

my current subie
L series, all the normal lift with big wheels (27" BFG ATR's), custom front and rear bars with rear tire swinger, roof racks and some other goodies. soon to have a snorkel and a nice ej22 dropped in it along with a gearbox which i havent decided on yet
Subi Nut
Good to hear, were they the complete factory L series ones in big blue folders? Yes Im am still playing the subi game. Just restoring a G1 S1 GT Legacy, have lifted Gen 3 Outback, Lifted MY Coupe and Lib ute paddock basher.steptoe wrote:and look who a post like this brings out of the woodwork - Ian from Lonny! Still using your old manuals - they just have had a new purpose in that they have pics of Vortices in them.
Gen 1 Legacy GT 3inch lift and 28's
When you go to bed at night you think, 'whats the next thing you can mod or fix on your subie' 

Cheers,
Dann
http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... t=dann%27s
Looking for:
- LSD diff

IMG_0957 by Dann_Evans, on Flickr
Dann
http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... t=dann%27s
Looking for:
- LSD diff

IMG_0957 by Dann_Evans, on Flickr
I do that all the time. Last night it was like ; yeah a Subaxtreme bullbar, K&N air filter, snorkel, new sump guard, uhf radio, dual battery system an oil change and rear diff oil change. I could spend endless money on the car. All worth it thoughDann wrote:When you go to bed at night you think, 'whats the next thing you can mod or fix on your subie'

when you have to get your girlfriends dad whom you've never met to bump start your l-series down the street after waking him up and being kicked out of her room and are still elated at the sound of her running engine.
"the wisest of men followed the stars"
<a href="http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... 200">CHLOE THE LIBERTY</a>
to do list:
-3" strut, 2" body lift uni mid-year break
<a href="http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... 200">CHLOE THE LIBERTY</a>
to do list:
-3" strut, 2" body lift uni mid-year break
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woody.t wrote:when you have to get your girlfriends dad whom you've never met to bump start your l-series down the street after waking him up and being kicked out of her room and are still elated at the sound of her running engine.
Please elaborate..... It sounds like it could be a very funny story.
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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ahah well goes something along the lines of... was paying an after hours visit to an old girlfriend of mine when her dad (who happened to be a kick-boxing champion and insisting on reminding me of this fact more often then i would consider necessary) worked out i was there came into her room luckily abit late
and insisted not so politely that i leave, needless to say i made haste in getting down stairs and to my car only to that my old l-series wouldn't start, i couldn't bare the thought of leaving her there and walking to short distance home so i braved a beat down from the dad to go back inside and ask him for a push.. he was less then impressed as it was about 2am and pissing down with rain.

"the wisest of men followed the stars"
<a href="http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... 200">CHLOE THE LIBERTY</a>
to do list:
-3" strut, 2" body lift uni mid-year break
<a href="http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthrea ... 200">CHLOE THE LIBERTY</a>
to do list:
-3" strut, 2" body lift uni mid-year break
Thats CLASSICwoody.t wrote:ahah well goes something along the lines of... was paying an after hours visit to an old girlfriend of mine when her dad (who happened to be a kick-boxing champion and insisting on reminding me of this fact more often then i would consider necessary) worked out i was there came into her room luckily abit lateand insisted not so politely that i leave, needless to say i made haste in getting down stairs and to my car only to that my old l-series wouldn't start, i couldn't bare the thought of leaving her there and walking to short distance home so i braved a beat down from the dad to go back inside and ask him for a push.. he was less then impressed as it was about 2am and pissing down with rain.

You sir are a very brave or very foolish man.
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And which organ can I sell to fund it!Dann wrote:When you go to bed at night you think, 'whats the next thing you can mod or fix on your subie'
RESPECT! You're one brave man - especially after your activities earlier...woody.t wrote:ahah well goes something along the lines of... was paying an after hours visit to an old girlfriend of mine when her dad (who happened to be a kick-boxing champion and insisting on reminding me of this fact more often then i would consider necessary) worked out i was there came into her room luckily abit lateand insisted not so politely that i leave, needless to say i made haste in getting down stairs and to my car only to that my old l-series wouldn't start, i couldn't bare the thought of leaving her there and walking to short distance home so i braved a beat down from the dad to go back inside and ask him for a push.. he was less then impressed as it was about 2am and pissing down with rain.
Cheers
Bennie
You know your a subi nut when... you finally go to sell you wagon after it sitting there for a year and you end up buying a engine for it of the guy that has come to buy it. I cant part with it.
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