Johnston Robare
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As the title may suggest, I just bought myself a shiny new (pretty old) 2001 Subaru Outback. (Pictures at the end of the post)
Since about 15 min after moving to Colorado (3.5 years ago) I've wanted an Outback. I know the Forester is the better off roader since it doesn't have the mile long front and rear overhangs, but my heart would not be denied. I just prefer the long wagon look, I suppose.
It comes into my care with 125,000 miles. If not "mint", I'd at least rate it as very very nice condition. I'm the third owner and it's a life time Colorado car. It has a fresh timing belt and all the normal stuff you replace with that. It's the Limited model with leather and seemingly every conceivable surface heated
It's the ubiquitous seafoam green that everyone has. Fortunately, that's my favorite color for Subies! It also has a CD player, tape player, and 6 CD changer. A bit overkill since I only own 2 CDs and no tapes at the moment
I'm fairly certain that it comes with the oh so expo-worthy viscous limited slip rear diff.
I know a lot of folks come to Subarus as a downsize from bigger manlier trucks, but I'm actually on my way up. I've spent the past twelve years driving a Saturn SL2 and now a Chevrolet HHR (both with clutches), so this as yet unnamed Soob with it's ground clearance, awd, and auto trans is about the largest (and thirstiest) ship I've regularly captained. Evidenced by the first time I tried to parallel park it :sombrero:
Since we're about build threads here, let me share the stunning list of mods I've completed in my one week of ownership:
-Got emissions done - kind of a relief to see it on the all wheel dyno and verify that they all spin.
-Got the classic CO green and white mountain license plates.
-Set the tire pressure
-Removed the center rear seat headrest - great improvement to rearward visibility.
-Cleaned the armor all fog of the inside windows.
That's about it for now.
I did order some Weathertech floor mats in tan, so I'll soon stop cringing every time I get in and set my feet on the floor
About the only other thing I desire at the moment is to tint the windows. Nothing limo dark, but just to match a modern SUV or wagon.
Future Dream Soob Mods:
-A couple more 12v points up front. Preferably full time, not keyed. The location of the ash tray seems a good spot.
-An aux audio input for phone/ipod without ditching the stock radio. I like stock radios.
-A 2" hitch for bike rack duty
-Primitive skid plates
-That cool center "diff lock" button a few people have wired into the 4EAT
-For all the struts and tires (perfect condition at the moment) to blow up at once and replace them with something a bit taller. :smiley_drive: Like Baja or King springs and 215/70R16 Geolanders.
Covered in frost and dirt the morning after I bought it:

Getting emissions done - the tech doing mine seemed to be having a much more boring time than the guy wailing on the modified WRX on the next dyno over:

One more for good measure:

Finally, my Fuelly account. I am sincerely hoping to achieve a 25mpg average. I know that's a tall order for such a hefty battle wagon turning an auto trans.
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/johnston/outback
Thank you for looking! - Johnston
Since about 15 min after moving to Colorado (3.5 years ago) I've wanted an Outback. I know the Forester is the better off roader since it doesn't have the mile long front and rear overhangs, but my heart would not be denied. I just prefer the long wagon look, I suppose.
It comes into my care with 125,000 miles. If not "mint", I'd at least rate it as very very nice condition. I'm the third owner and it's a life time Colorado car. It has a fresh timing belt and all the normal stuff you replace with that. It's the Limited model with leather and seemingly every conceivable surface heated
I know a lot of folks come to Subarus as a downsize from bigger manlier trucks, but I'm actually on my way up. I've spent the past twelve years driving a Saturn SL2 and now a Chevrolet HHR (both with clutches), so this as yet unnamed Soob with it's ground clearance, awd, and auto trans is about the largest (and thirstiest) ship I've regularly captained. Evidenced by the first time I tried to parallel park it :sombrero:
Since we're about build threads here, let me share the stunning list of mods I've completed in my one week of ownership:
-Got emissions done - kind of a relief to see it on the all wheel dyno and verify that they all spin.
-Got the classic CO green and white mountain license plates.
-Set the tire pressure
-Removed the center rear seat headrest - great improvement to rearward visibility.
-Cleaned the armor all fog of the inside windows.
That's about it for now.
I did order some Weathertech floor mats in tan, so I'll soon stop cringing every time I get in and set my feet on the floor
About the only other thing I desire at the moment is to tint the windows. Nothing limo dark, but just to match a modern SUV or wagon.
Future Dream Soob Mods:
-A couple more 12v points up front. Preferably full time, not keyed. The location of the ash tray seems a good spot.
-An aux audio input for phone/ipod without ditching the stock radio. I like stock radios.
-A 2" hitch for bike rack duty
-Primitive skid plates
-That cool center "diff lock" button a few people have wired into the 4EAT
-For all the struts and tires (perfect condition at the moment) to blow up at once and replace them with something a bit taller. :smiley_drive: Like Baja or King springs and 215/70R16 Geolanders.
Covered in frost and dirt the morning after I bought it:

Getting emissions done - the tech doing mine seemed to be having a much more boring time than the guy wailing on the modified WRX on the next dyno over:

One more for good measure:

Finally, my Fuelly account. I am sincerely hoping to achieve a 25mpg average. I know that's a tall order for such a hefty battle wagon turning an auto trans.
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/johnston/outback
Thank you for looking! - Johnston