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ScottyS 2010-12-13 06:41 PM

WTS: GC susp. Outback tires. VLSD.
 
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Differential, not the '60's entertainment package!

I'm cleaning some space out, and need to get rid of some stuff. Open to offers on most of it.

$400 - All 4 brand new in box KYB AGX struts for a GC/GF (or a 1st gen Legacy). I have this exact suspension on my Legacy, I had bought these thinking to redo my GF, but I cannot afford two project cars...

SOLD - Goodyear Eagle 97T M+S tires, stock Outback size 225/60/16, probably 75% tread, no uneven wear, great shape.

$300 - R160 VLSD rear diff from a 1991 Legacy SS. Flange pattern is for 1st gen Legacies, gear ratio is 3.90. Swap the LSD carrier into any open R160, regardless of ratio (like I did with my 4.11). This is one of my spares.

$100 - Open 4.11 R160 rear diff from a 1992 Legacy. Same as above, just not LSD. Ratio is 4.11.

$100 - WRX exhaust manifold, excellent clean condition, off a Bugeye

$50 VF11 turbo - stock item from 1991-94 Turbo Legacies. This one works fine, has a little play, no big deal.

$on hold
EJ20G 90,000km motor, indications are that it's a closed deck. Van has first dibs, I might take it apart depending on what he wants.

1990-1994 Legacy (Turbo) parts - I have a lot of little parts like manifolds, injectors, AC compressors, etc etc

A Sig Sauer and HK, this ain't the place, so see this thread here: http://www.nevadashooters.com/showthread.php?t=15463

ScottyS 2010-12-13 06:48 PM

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sedonabugeye 2010-12-25 02:29 PM

sent you a pm!

khail19 2010-12-25 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottyS (Post 153979)
$50 VF11 turbo - stock item from 1991-94 Turbo Legacies. This one works fine, has a little play, no big deal.

Any idea if this would be compatible with a 1990 (I think) Loyale Turbo? My brother got a free car but I guess the previous owner somehow bypassed the the turbo at some point and it runs like crap. I'm sure he would buy this if it will work.

ScottyS 2010-12-26 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by khail19 (Post 154126)
Any idea if this would be compatible with a 1990 (I think) Loyale Turbo? My brother got a free car but I guess the previous owner somehow bypassed the the turbo at some point and it runs like crap. I'm sure he would buy this if it will work.

Apparently the VF11 might be slightly larger than what came stock on that car, and the downpipe flange is different. People have put them on, but they have to use a Legacy/WRX type downpipe. I don't know if the fitment in the Loyale would allow it or not, but I have an old Legacy downpipe (I am pretty sure) if he wanted to play with it.

khail19 2010-12-26 09:19 PM

Thanks Scotty, I'll call him and let him know what you've got. It appears to be his best option right now.

khail19 2010-12-27 07:33 PM

OK, he is definitely interested in the turbo and downpipe if you have it. Let me know how much you want for both and the best way to meet up with you.

ScottyS 2010-12-28 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by khail19 (Post 154150)
OK, he is definitely interested in the turbo and downpipe if you have it. Let me know how much you want for both and the best way to meet up with you.

Looking up in the rafters, I see I have an extra 91 Legacy downpipe. He can have it for $20 if he thinks it will work. Not sure how much cutting and welding would be needed on the lower end, I've never worked on a GL/Loyale before. I'll PM you.

A1337STI 2010-12-28 03:22 PM

I'm interested in that rear diff ... I need to look at my various car problems, cost to fix and see if i can afford to shoot you over an offer. :)


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