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About a year ago i bought this this -91 mpfi 5spd d/r Leone for 40€ ( about 51usd).

 

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Unfortunately i found out that engine wont fit my Legacy, so...

 

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Hatch? Pick-up? nah... too big overhangs ;)

 

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2" lift, 6lug conversion and 33" at's for winter and 225/75-15 baldies for summer (I'm trying to find better tires)

 

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Long travel (stock) suspension ;)

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Found some practical use for subbie...

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Some short clips...

 

Allmost forgot...

:)

 

(edit: Fixed the last video link)

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I'm glad that you like it. :)

 

monstaru: I'm from Finland. That car is just my daily driver. Opel Omega, German cop car replica ;)

 

uberoo: Cooling system is maby the only thing that can be moved back for now. I'm going to install a Suzuki Sj410 t-case with 3" lift and try to move front and back subframe forward 4-8 inches and engine couple of inches back. That should move the center of gravity. Also rollcage and bigger gas tank (25L -> 75L) will help.

 

Scott in Bellingham: At earliel pictures its a stock subaru radiator. Latest radiator is from Vw Golf mk2 1,3C with radiator cap fitting from Yamaha Exciter 2 (snowmobile) :)

 

Has anyone done t-case install with 3" lift? Project pics would help. I'm wondering about front diff and engine placement...

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  • 4 months later...

Time to update front suspension. I'm trying to fit Lecacy hubs and shocks (2wd BACK shocks).

 

Here is Ej18 2wd front(lower in picture) and back shocks.

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Back shocks seem to have 2" more travel than front at 8,8" of travel :)

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Planning to run on 12" wide 27" ATV tires with redrilled rims. Only 10" wide 25"'s in picture.

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Made some 5*100 -> 6*139,7 adapters :)

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Lots of clearance :)

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Btw. Does the 2wd inner joints fit ea tranny? or do i have to fabricate custom shafts....

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I recommend hood pins so you hood doesn't fly up and smash whats left of your windshield.:brow:

 

with no window you could just wear ski goggles though...

 

Awesome video through!

 

Hood didn't leave a mark on the windshield. Fortunately hood is so flimsy with that hole in the middle ;) There is rubber hood straps trying to keep hood closed. Next time i might remember to hook them properly :)

 

...btw the windshield is a nice accessory driving around at -25 degrees Celsius (-13 degrees Fahrenheit) ;)

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