Eric- It's funny you should bring that up. It really is shame how much you need to RIP into the car to get the needed harness and other parts out. In most cases I think people buy running Subaru's pull the motor and junk the rest. What's that saying about breaking a few eggs. . . JFF
Joe, I'm going out to my Syncro with the inline 4 cly. and heading out on the highway. I will run 10 red lights in your name just for saying such a terrible thing. If by chance I see a Subaru I will also try to run it down just to get his name so you can tell him what you might do with the engine in his car. > Let's face it people, you've got a few different camps. One that see > the stock engine as all that's needed and the another that's looking > for further improvement. To that mix we add people who spend more > then what it's worth and others who are budget minded. > > I looked at a lot of options for a conversion and money aside I think > the subaru is the best out there RIGHT now. In two months, who knows > something else may tip the scales another way. > > JFF > |
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