BeardedOne said:
This wagon is cleaning up nicely. The lift and tires makes it look mean and capable. I’ve seen a similar build on a Volvo V70 XC that made me want to build something like this. No need for it in Florida though. Looking forward to updates and some trail days.
Thanks! Every time I drive my girlfriends S60 T5 AWD I think about replacing this car with a similar XC70
Jeez. I step away from the internet for a couple months and y'all re-organized the forum and started home building Ferrari engines.
Mid winter update: Car still boring. Winter still cold.
Thule box: Free.
Wiper blades: $18.36.
New total $1,936.21
IMG_6280 by Brian, on Flickr
IMG_6304 by Brian, on Flickr
IMG_6288 by Brian, on Flickr
IMG_6311 by Brian, on Flickr
So did you ever try the open source tune? I have owned my 2005 2.5i manual legacy for 13 years and am trying to figure out how much longer to hold onto it. Been the best car I ever owned,but god I hate that lazy throttle and throttle hang. Been looking at sprint boosters too.
Where does one find a free Thule box?
I like the build!
I haven't done anything with a tune. The longer I drive this car the more irritating the throttle becomes.
This is my second free Thule box. The key is to find the slightly broken ones that people are sick of storing. This one has the key broken off in one of the locks... works great with a screwdriver
thestig99 said:
BeardedOne said:
This wagon is cleaning up nicely. The lift and tires makes it look mean and capable. I’ve seen a similar build on a Volvo V70 XC that made me want to build something like this. No need for it in Florida though. Looking forward to updates and some trail days.
Thanks! Every time I drive my girlfriends S60 T5 AWD I think about replacing this car with a similar XC70
Well, this post aged well.
Introducing my $500 2006 XC70:
The Subaru is for sale: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/cars-sale/2005-subaru-outback-25i-5spd-vermont-daily-driven-750/151648/page1/
With the Subaru now sold, we can wrap this up.
The final budget toal was $1,936.21.
I kept the snow tires I put on it ($304) as well as the roof rack ($60) and some random stuff that I already had ($0), then sold the car for the same $500 that I paid for it for a total of $864... bringing my total expense to $1,072.21 to own this car for 13 months and 16k miles.