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Lukas

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  1. Ok, thanks! He was talking about an old prototype, so I thought it might be old school. Thanks for your help. I am a little bit wiser now. L
  2. Hi! Has anyone ever heard about the Subaru Operetta Prototyp? A friend and Impreza-driver told me something about this car, but I can not find any pics on the internet. Can someone help me? Lukas
  3. Peugeot 505 Station Wagon I am 100% sure because its a european car, I live in europe and you can see these cars around here ... L
  4. Station Wagon: 4,41 metres 3 door coupe: 4,37 metres L
  5. @ Zapar: You are right, the EA81 is better off road. But I am not interested in off roading my subaru. L
  6. @ MorganM: You are completely right ! I love the Brat and I love the EA82 bodystyle, so this is the ultimate subaru;) ! L
  7. Isnt the exhaust on the left side of the EA82? So why can there be a fuel cloud on the right? L
  8. Congratulations! This sedan is very beautiful, be proud and love it! Lukas
  9. My soob has a name to: "Mr. Bieler" Mr. Vincent Bieler is a famous hunter and forester in a TV-Show and he drives completely the same green Soob like mine. L
  10. I do not exectly know what you mean. Can you show us pics? L
  11. I have no pictures of the transmission, only of the car: a 1989 Turbo 4EAT dual range Sorry, but I have no pics of the inside. These Sedans were the only sedans with dual range. Lukas
  12. In austria there were 2 different types of the 4EAT available. A 4 speed automatic tranny single range and a 4 speed automatic tranny with dual range and 100% lock differential in the middle. I do not know if these 2 types were available in the US. L
  13. Hi! You can do a 5 speed dual range transmission swap, but then you have to shift yourself. There is also a 4 speed automatic transmission, but I don´t know if its swapable. Lukas
  14. Beautiful car, congrats! If you have more pictures, just post them ... Lukas
  15. Hi ! This new Justy is available and very popular in Austria. These new Justys were build in Hungary at Suzuki. The Justy is the same car like the Suzuki Ignis, they have only different names. These Justys have a 1300ccm 4 cylinder engine with 90 Horsepower and AWD. All "Subaru" Justys since 1994 are not really "Subarus", but "Suzukis". The Justy available from 1994 until 2003 is the same car as the Suzuki Swift. And these new Justys are Suzuki Ignis. If you have another question, just feel free to ask. Lukas from Europe:cool:
  16. Are you going to repair your banana??? Its good to hear you and your son are fine. Lukas
  17. @ PoorManzImpreza: Do you have pics of your ride? Your discription in your signature sounds very hot and nice. Wanna see your car ! @ all: Sorry for OffTopic! Lukas
  18. @ WJM: It means "I am happy that it looks good to you." @ singletrack: It has know 40.500 kilometres on the clock, which are 26.xxx miles. It was owned by an old man who drove it only a few miles a year. I bought it with 38.645 kilometres on the clock. It looks like nwe inside and out. Its my Youngtimer. @ bajavwnsoobnut: Im working on it. Lukas
  19. Yes, you are right. Carburettor EA82: 90 Horsepower Injection EA82 (mine): 95 HP Turbo without Catalytic Converter: 136 HP Turbo with cat: 120 HP Lukas
  20. @ Sweet82: In Austria there were 2 different types of Station Wagons. The DL and the GL. The DL had no electric windows, no electric mirrors, no high roof and plastic on seats and on the floor. The GL has the high roof, electric windows, electric mirrors, all velour inside and the GL was also available as turbo. That is the DL: and here is the (my) GL: As you all can see, the Gl had those wheel covers, the DL dont. The Dl was also called "Station", the GL "Super Station". @ WJM: Freut mich, dass es dir gefaellt. (I dont know if you understand that) Greetings Lukas
  21. These decals were available as an option in Austria. It was called "Alpin Spezial Edition". It had those decals and "Semperit" winter tires. My station wagon with those decals is one of one in Austria . There is only one of them, and this one is mine ... Thats the reason why I do not drive my Wagon in the winter, because of rust and slippery streets. Greetings
  22. @ MorganM: I HAVE some of those wheel covers...
  23. Also available in Arctic White, looks like that: http://www.mobile.de/SIDsBTU8WptQSfua7pDzVBfxg-t-vaNexlCsAsCsK%F3P%F3R~BmSB11LsearchPublicJ1102694974A1LsearchPublicD1100CCarW-t-vctpLtt~BmPA1A1B20A3%81F-t-vCaMkMoSmVb_X_Y_x_ysO~BSRA6D1100E23500D1800D1800HinPublicA2A0A0A0A0/cgi-bin/da.pl?bereich=pkw&top=1&id=11111111145629308& Lukas
  24. Look at that Spezial Edition, which was available in 1988 in Germany and Austria: What do you guys think about it? Cute or not cute? Lukas
  25. @ MorganM: Its not "Buschanger", its named "Buschfaenger", and taht means Bush Guard. Lukas
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