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well weve just purchased a realy nice 2003 subaru forester, selling our beloved WRX i swear my hubby will have a tear in his eye when it does go out the gate, but we saw a realy good buy from a guy in palmwoods car has 10grand worth of stuff done on it alone without just the car being in such good nic.

pick it up next week round about friday only has 114,000 klms on it and doesnt have a mark on the paintwork guys wife wanted a prado (much to my disgust lol)

we are very much looking forward to getting this new vehicle anyone knows someone who may like a gorgeous looking fast 2000 model wrx give us a holler.

planning to go to the top end leaving night before my birthday next june another
crew from subaru club coming with us by the looks of things its always good to have
some one to go with i reckon ,should be a hoot got me stickers for me little camper ready to go on thanks to the webmaster what a great job they do.

im EXCITED lol

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I had the 2003 Outback and would have another tomorrow if their tug capacity was up around the 2000kg mark.  At 1600kg and a low ball weight It's just that little bit down sized in my opinion for pulling a reasonable van / camper with all the junk one carries to go native .

Possible the best vehicle I've ever owned barr none . The new diesel looks the go. Mate has one but they  still have that restrictive tow capacity otherwise I'd have one as well.

Word of advice, get rid of the Geolander tyres if they are still on it , great ride low noise levels but a dud as far as mileage on AWD's

Happy motoring

-- Edited by Wombat 280 on Saturday 25th of September 2010 08:32:00 AM

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oh dont worry we will be putting realy good tyres on it for when we go to the cape
weve got a dinner party at another subaru members house in buderim sat nite and
do the big plan day we leave etc so im so excited.

this will be by next june ,the first holiday hubby has had in 8 years ive finalyput myfoot
down and said this is it ,we do own our own business a suck truck (vacuum excavation we own
two actualy) but i said hes gonna cark it with a suck hose in his hand if he doesnt have a break

we are a subaru family here and nothing else matters only got a small camper just the two of us
so towing a jayco owl one bed pops out the end its a ripper .

The guy that sold us the car has put brand new tyres on it so we will get the use out of them first
ive been and looked at the brand new diesel subie and pondered but oh the dollars then we came across this one for sale and jobs done we are stoked has so much work done to it .

lifted the works will have to get a pic on here goin in to find them in my file now and will upload

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I can feel your excitement mate, and you will enjoy every second of your trip. Even the worst day on holidays is better then the best day at work I think.

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Wombat 280

Any replacment tyres you recommend for on road use then ???

cheers

Coyotte

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