BlackhawkMac
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I was going to install an aftermarket radio, until I was looking in some of the 1st gen scoobys that we have at the yard and I found a stock radio that has an auxiliary input in the front (3.5mm style) so needless to say I grabbed that as fast as I could out of a 91 Legacy Sedan, total score. Now today I am going to try and get the struts out of that 97 Outback before it meets the crusher but it is the sad fate of a lot of good cars, I try and stash the subis until they are found again by the crush crew. But the "Greys Harbor Zombie Patrol" car is underway, gonna get all of the work done and mocked up(i.e. snorkel, lightbars, larger tires, CB, etc.) and then I will be ready to lay down my digital camo paint scheme. Pics to come as it will be a work in progress.
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Sweet, Thanks for that, I have a 97 Outback sitting in my junk yard, just need to get some time to pull those off. Sorry about the font.
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I posted this on another forum but, does anyone know if struts out of a '97 Outback Wagon will fit into a '92 Legacy Wagon? I am trying to make my 1st gen a little more off road friendly, but at the same time I don't want to piss a bunch of money into a body lift(in my opinion they are useless and dangerous:icon_neut). And just looking at a stock Legacy and a stock Outback sitting side by side the Outback seems to sit a little higher. Ideally I want to fit some 235/75R15 all terrian tires underneath but this may be a pipe dream I am not sure. I know it can be done but I am married and I have kids which = not a lot of extra money lying around. But to my benifit I work at a wrecking yard so getting parts for cheap is the way I roll:cool:, that and I am learning some fabrication along the way. So anyone with any advice would be greatly appricated.
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Man you need to come up here to the great northwest we have scoobyroos out here for days, i love it!
What'd you do to your FIRST Gen. Subaru today?
in First Generation Legacy (1989 - 1993)
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