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Now an old man scoobie owner

Postby Fla » Thu, 19 Mar 2015 11:22 +0000

Was looking a long time for a car big enough for dogs, could pull a horse box and could deal with country roads and the odd snow fall. Really didn't want a German car so eventually found a legacy. Aiming to keep this one for a year until I can bring a GT Legacy in from Japan. These are an amazing car and would highly recommend them. She's a small bit chunkier than the five but is AWD ;)
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Re: Now an old man scoobie owner

Postby Steve » Wed, 25 Mar 2015 10:48 +0000

cool, always liked those, drove a '09 Forrester yesterday (window shopping again), v.nice cars.

Legacy GT, that the twin turbo?
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Re: Now an old man scoobie owner

Postby Fla » Thu, 26 Mar 2015 12:59 +0000

Haha ya, I think they throw out close to 250bhp which isn't bad for a car that's used to take the dog for a walk or pull a horse!! The dream is a late 2008 GT in white in manual, that would be fun.
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Re: Now an old man scoobie owner

Postby BAwagon » Tue, 21 Apr 2015 11:17 +0000

Nice legacy! You`ll love it. Is She 2.5 ? manual or CVT?
There was a `04 Legacy GT estate for sale from Dave ( STI Tuning company owner). It was a mint car. Don`t know if He still Has it.
Manual is 280 BHP standard.
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