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kinda late, USMB member BRAT1709 (1968-2005) RIP


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Not sure if you guys remember or know Hugo or

 

Brat1709.

http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/member.php?u=1257

 

He was on here for a little bit and was pretty active in the off-roading scene here in Socal. I consider him my BRAT mentor. He was the one who walked me through a lot of my first repairs and SMOG woes. Well I hadn't heard from him in a long time and he never returned my e-mails and stuff so I googled him. I found out that in May of 2005 his ultralight crashed in San Felipe and he died.

 

I felt that it was appropriate to pay homage to him here even though a lot of your don't know him. I wish I had a picture of his BRAT.

 

Hugo was a huge Subaru fanatic. He had vehicles spanning generations of Soobs. Some of the projects he was working on was a 360 sedan, a turbo BRAT. His daily drivers were a BRAT or a red SVX.

 

I know someone is going to make the comment about seeing if his soobs are still with his family. I will tastefully go and see them. (I only met the dude once in person) I will see about that and if there is a possibility that he will live on in the cars that he loved.

 

RIP BROTHER.

 

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I shouldn't let this discourage my utter pipe dream of a soobie powered airplane, should I?

 

Naturally I was saddened, but the loss of an individual so removed from my sphere of influence is difficult to mourn. I can't be dishonest about it :-\

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I shouldn't let this discourage my utter pipe dream of a soobie powered airplane, should I?

 

Naturally I was saddened, but the loss of an individual so removed from my sphere of influence is difficult to mourn. I can't be dishonest about it :-\

 

I understand. Like I said I considered him my BRAT mentor. He spent a lot of hours with me on the phone talking and working through stuff as I learned the ins and outs of my BRAT.

 

re: the soobie powered airplane. I don't think his ultralight was soobie powered. I remember him telling me that he was going to go get it from someone in the midwest. I think it was assembled. If he had built it I know that he would still be around. He was pretty meticulous about his BRAT.

 

In a lot of ways, the impact on our lives isn't felt until we are gone.

 

(moderators, feel free to move this to OT if you think it's appropriate)

 

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