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NV Zeno

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  1. Brown, lifted, black Pug steelies. Spotted in Douglas County Nevada, on the southbound side of 395 across the street from the Indian Chevron. Greenley, is this yours? Not often is a lifted Subaru spotted around these parts, so it caught my eye.
  2. I can confirm the awesome power this car has, just by using the "seat of my pants" gauge from the passenger seat. I had the opportunity to ride in this car during the last 2 or 3 WCSSes. In addition to the huge power this thing makes, it's also a VERY clean vehicle, inside and out..no interior nastiness, and beautiful up close on the outside. Just my 2 bucks
  3. Hey Pete, how's the Weber with cold starts, like we've seen around here lately (15deg. at 7AM)? Manual or automatic choke?
  4. That pic above, :lol: ! I live in snow territory that gets a lot of tourists, and I simply can't believe how many Camrys, Saturns and other front-drive cars have chains/cables mounted on the REAR wheels.. (LOTS of Saturns...)
  5. Lookin' good Brian. So THAT's where Ed's rims landed. Sweet! And you know where I am about lowering...
  6. I've used the "shortcut version" on my '83 wagon, and it worked fine. I don't know if it saved any time, but I was almost guaranteed to know that what I took apart went back together correctly. I didn't have very much confidence that the dash and all the other components would be exactly as before..that's a lot of small parts, nuts, bolts, and screws. Just my 2 bucks
  7. Oh yeah, back to the location. The gates to the USFS roads in the Tahoe Basin are locked in November, so that's out. We had a good time around Kyburz a couple of years ago, we can try there again. Just my 2 bucks
  8. Yeah, I'll be in Yuba City (yecch) Saturday, prolly crash there that night. Depending on how early I can get outa there will determine if I can get to where you guys will be. Brian, my phone number is the same as always. As of right now, 1300 on Monday, there's talk of snowstorms during the weekend. We'll see if that will really happen as it gets later in the week (like Friday:rolleyes:). :popcorn:
  9. This one was at WCSS 9 at Thurston ORV Park. I was at first afraid to enter that "lake", I thought it was too deep for my stock wagon. When I started to back away, the car started slipping in the mud sideways off the path downhill a little. After some..uh..coaching, I went for it. Photo by (IIRC) Subynut, one of the Arizona guys: http://s81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/subynut/WCSS9/?action=view&current=9bd6a847.jpg
  10. Brian, I'm going through Kyburz on the way to Roseville on the 13th. I'll let you know when I swing by your place on the way (are we still "go" for the seats?).
  11. Same thing happened to me. The thermostat was new, IIRC under a couple of months old. Changed it with another OEM stat and voila, toasty feet! That was a few years ago, its probably time for another new one :-\ (still works great). As for the loose belt, could it be that the alt just came a little loose and shifted position? Just my 2 bucks
  12. Yup, that works. I learned it first-hand on Jumbo Grade a couple of years ago, thanks to Brian. I ran with it that way for probably half a year before I restored it to stock and haven't had any trouble with it since. (Just call me "Mr. Stock" :lol:.) Just my 2 bucks
  13. Meeting a new member from around here is always a good excuse to get together for a wrenchfest or some 4-wheeling . Welcome, and look forward to meetin' ya.
  14. You do realize Jeremy, that the weather's been nice this weekend..you're on a lucky streak . If you need an extra set of hands or eyes tomorrow (Sun 16th), let me know, I'm inside an hour away.
  15. I've got a copy, you can borrow mine.
  16. WOOT!! That's great news. One of the best sources for parts just closed its doors (South Shore Motors), but I've always had good luck getting parts from the guys (and gal) at NAPA on Harrison, sort of behind Rude Brothers and Subway, at Tallac Ave. That is, if you're in South Shore. :-\
  17. Please let us know which way you go And, no matter which you choose, I'm sure you'll have questions..we're here for ya.
  18. Lookin' good Brian. Are those EA82 seats? Also noticed: Air Conditioner :slobber:. Welcome back to the EA81 family!
  19. I've got an '83 non turbo manual. Two trips daily up/down Spooner in winter. DEFINITELY not a power wagon, but I just stick it in 3rd gear and can easily cruise 60 MPH uphill all day, with some power left for passing Winnebagos and such. Excellent Tahoe car, has never left me stranded or stuck in the snow. Ever. Snow tires are a must. Ken's Tire in SLT is the place to go for them. In wintertime, there's no real need for huge power as traffic moves relatively slowly around town. Great gas mileage, in the high 20's. CC Pick-n-Pull has parts 99% of the time, and if you're in SLT Norm's Auto Repair (Subaru specialists) is the place to go if something's over your head. By far the smog cert is the most important plus for the '85, especially if you're on the California side. You may never get the other car to pass, even after spending a lot of cash to attempt to get it into compliance. That's my 2 bucks, welcome to the family.
  20. Well Brian, you're certainly welcome in the EA world again, if that happens...
  21. Mine were made before computers! Jeremy, those look kinda new..aren't you supposed to use the same plates off your old car?
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