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  • Birthday 04/05/1986

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    I collect Subarus and Macs.
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    '68 360,'73+5wagons, etc.

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  1. Hi Kevin here aka subgsr. Haven't been on for a long time. Need to catch up with what's going on. Been very busy the last few years, hardly any time to do anything but work. My home email is waikaia@woosh.co.nz. just because I am so busy. Cheers Kevin

  2. For the first time in years, I think I'm free that weekend. Going to check with my other half now. Hopefully will be able to drive down in the convertible, or in your old '83, Matt.
  3. They still pop up on eBay for about a hundred bucks plus shipping. If I were to do it again, though, I'd probably get a single-disc out of an Outback - the one with CD/cassette/AM/FM and weatherband.
  4. lmdew: Yes, either they work...or they don't. All of the controls are solid-state and a bad alternator or voltage spike will take out the whole unit. They aren't worth fixing. That said, the one in my GL-10 worked perfectly 'til I sold the car, and last year I picked one up for my wife's Baja-which is also working perfectly. (At least that one was plug-and-play, no messing with the wiring harness.) Gary: To load a disc, press CD, then press LOAD, then press the slot you want (the 1 through 6 buttons), then insert the CD. To eject, press CD, press the number of the disc you want to remove, then press EJECT. Pressing CD and then EJECT will eject the next CD in the queue, not necessarily the one you actually want to remove. Hope this helps. Andrew
  5. Hey Andrew. It is Andy here from MA with the 83 GL 4wd wagon. How have you been?

  6. I have the blessings of both Megan and Connie...so we'll see you all there tomorrow! Andrew
  7. Thanks for all the quick replies. We're not new to Subarus (although she's coming from a '97 Toyota T100...ANYthing is an improvement at this point!), but I've never had a "new" gen Subie save for a '93 Legacy a couple of years ago. Gary, Matt was kind enough to toss me the keys to his Baja Sport at the '06 Carlisle meet...I was hooked then, fortunately Megan loved the test drives she took yesterday almost as much. (I think.) The only things I'm really worried about are the reputations for head gaskets and the 4EAT (as she either can't or won't drive a stick). '87GL - gee thanks, I almost forgot you guys didn't have rust. :-( I love the plate, though - CT DMV says it's still available out in our neck of the woods, too, if you don't mind a little imitation-as-flattery Also, would any of you happen to have any experience mounting kayaks, bicycles, or cartop carriers?
  8. Hi all, My fiance is looking at purchasing a gently-used Baja in the greater Hartford area and we both have a couple of questions on them--so if anyone has any pertinent information (either on what we've asked or what we should know), it would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise, she can't wait to get it and I can't wait to borrow it. 1. Has anyone had a head gasket or auto tranny failure on a Baja? If so, what year and how many miles? 2. What experience have you had with accessories? Are the caps easy to remove? Can they be used easily with a bed extender or is it a pain to have both installed at once? If you have a tonneau cover, is it hard or soft? Do the soft ones hold up under snow? (We won't have a garage for at least another year. :-\) 3. How well does the interior hold up? 4. How well-made are the exterior trim bits? And does anyone have any rust showing yet? 5. What else do we need to know? Thanks all so much! Andrew
  9. Hi Andrew, do you still have the dashboard from the 83 coupe? I finally managed to score the right windshield gasket (from Australia of all places), so it'd be a good time to swap the dash while the windshield is out..

     

    --wd

  10. Hey, can we have a follow-up on this? I'm having the same problem with my '83 GL sedan (carbed EA81/5MT). The car only has 58K miles on it, and it stalled out on me three times on my way into work today. :-\
  11. Are you the same person as the zukiru who posts over on TeamSwift?
  12. But I like butt-ugly and I don't mind driving chick cars (hence a yellow New Beetle and a yellow Geo Metro ragtop). I want a Yugo Cabrio someday too. (Also...if I'm remembering correctly, most X-90s came in purple, royal blue, and pastel metallic paints.)
  13. Most if not all of them were. They were only out for a couple of years in the mid-'90s, and they didn't sell too well (how many people do you know that want to buy a two-door sporty SUV with a removable roof and a trunk?) They were based on the Vitara/Tracker/Sidekick platform. I'd like to own one...someday...it'd look good next to my Metro convertible
  14. Hey Tim, I'm doing pretty well--just been busy with school, work, etc. I'm finally getting stuff out of storage for the spring though, and thought I'd check back here during break. How are you and Vicky and the pups? Thanks again for the rest stop this summer!
  15. It's a neat feature--but if you're doing 70ish on the highway in the left-hand lane and need to get all the way over to the right because you lost a water pump and had absolutely no warning that this was going to happen because there was no needle, just a little red "you're screwed" light....perhaps it wouldn't seem like such a good idea. (My '00 New Beetle had this same "feature.") Just my .02. If I ever was to have another car without the needle, I'd put something aftermarket in (and I generally hate aftermarket garbage in my car).
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