adbramsay
09-17-2010, 01:49 PM
Hey Everyone, :smt006
I have got me a JDM 1997 Subaru Legacy GT-B. I always wanted a Legacy wagon! Its a project car at the moment as it has a spun bearing (like no one has heard this one before). This is not my first Subaru I had a JDM v7 STI before this Legacy. I built the STI to 350whp with exhaust, fuel pump, tune, built 6 speed; it also had a fully built suspenion including, front and rear STI strut bars, whiteline front and rear swaybars + endlinks, and fully adjustable coilovers. I picked this Legacy up for 800 bucks, I already have a few parts for it, Cusco front and rear strut bars, front and rear sway bars; STI pink lowering springs; Auto Meter boost gauge; HKS speed limit defencer; and hopefully soon a closed deck ej20g shortblock (complete with ej20r pistons and rods, acl race bearings) to replace the blown open deck ej20r. I will keep you guys up to date with the build as much as I can but it will also be featured in a facebook magazine called Auto-Tune, its based here in the Bahamas. Work starts this Saturday. :grin:
I have got me a JDM 1997 Subaru Legacy GT-B. I always wanted a Legacy wagon! Its a project car at the moment as it has a spun bearing (like no one has heard this one before). This is not my first Subaru I had a JDM v7 STI before this Legacy. I built the STI to 350whp with exhaust, fuel pump, tune, built 6 speed; it also had a fully built suspenion including, front and rear STI strut bars, whiteline front and rear swaybars + endlinks, and fully adjustable coilovers. I picked this Legacy up for 800 bucks, I already have a few parts for it, Cusco front and rear strut bars, front and rear sway bars; STI pink lowering springs; Auto Meter boost gauge; HKS speed limit defencer; and hopefully soon a closed deck ej20g shortblock (complete with ej20r pistons and rods, acl race bearings) to replace the blown open deck ej20r. I will keep you guys up to date with the build as much as I can but it will also be featured in a facebook magazine called Auto-Tune, its based here in the Bahamas. Work starts this Saturday. :grin: