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Thanks guys, maybe down the road I'll have some time to build a suspension for this car and find a way to re-drill these hubs for cheaper then what I've seen out there.
FOR SALE! 1985 Subaru GL $2,500 Anybody interested? 106k miles, new clutch, pads, rotors, full reseal/timingbelt/water pump - 100% functional from the radio to the AC. Interior is flawless, no rips no stains, needs new rack and pinion because there is some play but that's it.
So the day I put this car up for sale, it started misfiring.
I had 3 good offers on the car but had to turn them all down
due to the car not running right! My garage is occupied by
my Legacy Shell right now and since it's winter, it's just too
cold to work on my car outside of a garage. Yesterday I got
the car towed to a warm garage and found that my distributor
cap was arcing. Pretty simple fix, drove it home and sold it.
On my last day of ownership I decided to take her to the
peak of Capitol Forest in Olympia, WA. I'm really gonna
miss my GLE30 which I so proudly owned but I don't need
3 cars and I'd like to get this Legacy build rollin. This gave
me a good chunk of change to save for a wrecked '06-'07
WRX or STI donor I plan on buying from an auction this month.
I'm having a lot of fun with this M3 by the way..first month I've
owned a RWD car and I was confident enough to take on a good
sized on ramp, I did it about 8 times New Years morning at 3am.
here's a video link if you wanna check it out!
My form of celebrating New Years! Car: Techno Violet 1997 E36 M3 Power: 240whp 275hp Nothing too crazy but I'm really proud of myself accomplishing a…
Final words.... Thanks to all the people who stuck around to see this thing through. I hope you enjoyed this car
as much as I enjoyed owning it! Super goofy idea, but in the end I think the execution was on point, big thanks
to my friend Gary for making my silly idea a reality. I don't plan on doing any more front end swaps but I had a lot of fun.
Enjoy your cars guys...respect others, don't take this shit too seriously and just have fun.
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