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Location: Boise, ID
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1997 Subaru Outback
Bought: Apr, 2008
Sold: Jan, 0001
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Last updated: Jul 19, 2009
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My car at the Idaho Rally 2008
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Posted by: bigbobchamp
05/08/2009 02:31PM
Hey dude, nice Subie!! You should check out MySubie.com. It's a new Subaru Social Network w/ tools to help enthusiasts find parts, reviews, mods, pics, events, and more. Let me know what you think.
Posted by: ForesterSTi
04/10/2009 06:38PM
lol...thanks...but Reaction Time really doesnt matter when you're racing against an 18 second car. I don't bracket race.
Posted by: white-944
03/27/2009 06:07PM
Super Ride - Love the OUTBACK Post More PICS 5 Stars for Sure Enjoy the Ride - Drive with Pride
Posted by: Aaron8992
12/08/2008 02:11PM
yeah, i did. i took all four off, i had four jacks, so i could, but if you only have one you can do it one at a time. first i took them all off and power washed all them, then i lightly sanded them to create a nice surface for the paint to go on, then i used this special cleaner/ bonder than helps the paint stay and stick better. i didnt take the tires off, i just taped them with painters tape, some people use a index cards, its up to you, and then i used the paint on it, a nice, even coat. takes about 2 hours. 1 1/2 to clean, about a half hour to tape and paint. pretty easy. drys super quick too.
11/28/2008 02:18PM
nice outback, i used this spray paint called duplicolor, it cost about 7 dollars at pretty much any auto-parts store. If you do it right, and use this special cleaner/bonder right before you put the paint on it looks really nice.
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