View Full Version : 1994 Subaru Legacy 250T Owner in Zambia
obino
07-09-2007, 03:26 AM
Hi,
Just bought a 1994 Subaru Legacy 250T and I am based in Zambia. Would like all sorts of information on this older model.
pdawg
07-09-2007, 08:23 AM
Welcome, What's a 250T look like.
Reason
07-09-2007, 04:14 PM
Welcome, show us what you have.
Huffer
07-09-2007, 04:57 PM
Welcome, What's a 250T look like.
Looks like a standard Legacy with a 250T badge... basically a USDM GT.
Typically a wagon too.
obino
07-10-2007, 05:13 AM
Actually I have just bought it from Yokohama and its in the process of getting shipped. Never owned a Subaru before, been basically a Toyota animal until now.
I am due to pick it up from Dar-Es-Salaam port around end July /Early August.
What got me hooked to it was the interior. It has leather seats and a seemingly spacious interior plus double sun-roof.
Am i allowed to post pictures from the Vendors website?
http://www.carjunction.com/infoasp2/description-price.asp?id=13005
SilentRacer
07-10-2007, 09:18 AM
http://www.carjunction.com/pcs/13005d.jpg
http://www.carjunction.com/pcs/13005p.jpg
obino
07-19-2007, 04:50 AM
The Subaru Legacy 250T wagon has been shipped from Japan to Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania). I am based in Lusaka (Zambia) and the car is therefore going to face an immediate grueling 1531 KM drive across Africa’s notorious pot-holed and bumpy roads once I collect it in 2 weeks.
My assumption is that the car has been idling at the dealers showroom for a while and will also have been on the Ship for about 3 weeks.
After collecting it, I intend to do a full car service. Being a car novice, what are the things I should check/ replace /service?
The basics I can think of are an Oil Change, Filters and Wheel Balancing & Alignment.
What else should I look out for to ensure the car is in tip-top shape?
The car has a 65 litre fuel tank and a 2.5 L engine. How many Km’s should I expect to cover before re-fuelling if I set off on a full tank?
subba
07-19-2007, 10:21 PM
The Subaru Legacy 250T wagon has been shipped from Japan to Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania). I am based in Lusaka (Zambia) and the car is therefore going to face an immediate grueling 1531 KM drive across Africa’s notorious pot-holed and bumpy roads once I collect it in 2 weeks.
My assumption is that the car has been idling at the dealers showroom for a while and will also have been on the Ship for about 3 weeks.
After collecting it, I intend to do a full car service. Being a car novice, what are the things I should check/ replace /service?
The basics I can think of are an Oil Change, Filters and Wheel Balancing & Alignment.
What else should I look out for to ensure the car is in tip-top shape?
The car has a 65 litre fuel tank and a 2.5 L engine. How many Km’s should I expect to cover before re-fuelling if I set off on a full tank?
Things To Do.
Full Service, spark plugs, air/oil filter, oil change... all the works and be sure to pay lots of attention to rubber components like CV boots etc....
(do that as soon as you get a chance)
7/10 chance the cars battery is going to be dead so if you could borrow a electronic battery jumper just in case or bring extra cash just in case u have to buy a new battery. (they kill the batteries while in long range shipping)
And lastly prepare to do some hardcore cleaning
:lol: .
i never owned a 2.5 legacy, so maybe someone else could help you out on that info.
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