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From an '11 H6 Outback to this "new" hatch! 87' GL


SnatchedHatch
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My search for a winter beater led me to a surprisingly awesome find! This beats all the other cars I checked out tenfold, and now I can park it next to my other "hatch"!

 

 

They said she came from the Mojave! It's a shame the rear end was crumpled, being in the MidWest for about 4 years has really taken it's toll. I don't know the history of the car that well besides the fact that the title and various retrofitted panels tell me it was rebuilt. They did a good job though!

 

 

 

 

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The worst is that the body is deformed in such a slight way that the rear vent windows do not properly seal. I'm going to have to get some black silicone caulking :S

 

 

 

 

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This forum is really proving to be a handy resource. Glad to be here, I'm surprised at the level of support compared to my last auto forum. Just a bunch of dbags showing off their ricers, HA we'll show them. Check out my undercarriage guys!! (and gals, that's new too)

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Thanks to everyone who has helped me thus far. FYI I found 3 sets of 4x140 Subaru rims in my area. hehe after I have my pick, I'll post the location! (ok ok, Kankakee, IL)

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Also, you REALLY should not jack it up on little skid plate. Move back to the cross member or just jack one side at a time from the frame rail of the unibody.

Thank you for this ^^, I was cautious at doing it. Jacked it up slowly and it didn't creak. Let it down right after.

 

As someone new to these cars, it's kinda cool to know I have that sturdy of a plate underneath the engine.

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Ya that plate relies on its shape to give it the strength and it really is a pretty decent little piece of protection!

 

But like I said before, it was not designed to be jacked on and i would avoid it in the future. If you must jack it from the center, a few inches back on the cross member should be fine in terms of strength, however a little tippy.

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