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Hey D, was it blue? I saw it parked at the ski shop (or the bar next door) on Kingsbury Grade about 5:00. Actually, I've seen it a few times around town.

 

The body's in better shape than my '83:lol: :lol: :lol: .

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Hey D, was it blue? I saw it parked at the ski shop (or the bar next door) on Kingsbury Grade about 5:00. Actually, I've seen it a few times around town.

 

it was like a greyish and maybe an extremely faded light blue.but i would swear it was a gsr.

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You mean a GF

 

Technically there were no GSR's in the USA....but I'm pretty sure there was one or two grey marketed into the States...so we've heard.

 

well tahoe is like the subaru capital of the world soooooooooooooooooooooo.....................

 

i dont kno , but im pretty sure

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how is that photo of the GSR on your photo gally then???

 

Simply because Kevin in Austrailia....er,or NZ...sorry Kev,asked me to host it since he was having a little trouble getting pics up to the board.:)

 

That's cool,we hear the west coast guys say this place or that place is the holy heaven of Subaru,etc....etc......

 

But if you ever lived in New England you'd know the real deal.

 

99.9% of the owners here treat them like disposable lighters and don't bother to worship them like the few of us here.

 

When they don't rot out so easy,you guys have more to romance,so you get your good little groups of enthusiasts.

 

East coast:

Subaru users

 

No Rot Zones:

Seemingly more Subarus,but actually just more older Subarus.

 

Stop up from November through March and you'll get to see all the Subarus come out of the leaf piles for the winter.Plenty of people keep that older Subaru strictly for winter communting.

 

Cheers

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You mean a GF

 

Technically there were no GSR's in the USA....but I'm pretty sure there was one or two grey marketed into the States...so we've heard.

 

man!!! i feel like an idiot!!!:slobber:

 

u kno what it was??:confused:

 

it was an FE coupe:brow: :grin::banana::rolleyes:

 

i totally forgot about those.:slobber:

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Reno/Tahoe/Truckee are just packed with Subaru's. You are almost guaranteed to see one of every make/model up there. Nevada City and most of the small towns in Northern California you see a whole bunch too.

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Reno/Tahoe/Truckee are just packed with Subaru's. You are almost guaranteed to see one of every make/model up there. Nevada City and most of the small towns in Northern California you see a whole bunch too.

 

Most of the Gen 1 Subarus I have seen in the last 10 years in the Pacific NW have been in two areas: South Central Washington (Pasco-Richland-Kennewick) and South Western Oregon (Grants Pass-Ashland-Medford).

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and florida= I may be the only one in my city with an '80 or older Subaru. maybe one of 5 in the state, who knows

 

I believe we might have two of the last Gen1's in FL now...

 

I also have yet to see another 4WD nonturbo XT in Orlando. I see FWD XT's on a rare occasion, and maybe a turbo in there somewhere, but no 4WD nonturbos.

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