Ahhhh my guy!!! Now hes living the dream that I want to dream!
Heck I want a Subaru real bad!!
What does it have in? EJ20? EJ25?
Laughs fuck me it looks like so much fun!
Ahhhh my guy!!! Now hes living the dream that I want to dream!
Heck I want a Subaru real bad!!
What does it have in? EJ20? EJ25?
Laughs fuck me it looks like so much fun!
It’s a j25. 2.5i non turbo. I couldn’t pass up this deal. $600 and this 2006 Outback is super clean inside and out. It looks pretty sweet with the bigger black Subaru forester wheels on it too.😉
I found another 2002 Subaru for $400 that needs a new engine. If I had a shop I would pick that bad boy up, drop an engine in it and sell it.
Ahhhh wouldn't have thought you'd ever get anything other than turbo🤣 but okay it is for the kiddo afterall.
And the price...600 usd... what even dude! It's a steal!.
Do regular oil checks on the motor though, just incase. More than often they eat oil for some reason.
Quick question...
From a technician standpoint would you change the oil pump on that motor I got. I mean I'm right there behind all the timing and stuff. How often do they go bad? I'm thinking of just doing it.
I would suggest so.
If it works it works right? But everything has a life span and on top of that once a vehicle is left to stationery for a time, things tend to give in after it gets on the roads again.
If it's hard to reach, replace it. But replace it anyways. You can always keep that old one as a spare. Just store it in a oily condition.
I was totally leaning that direction. Time to do some YouTubing and figure out if there are any special tools I need. Lol.
You see it's things like those that turn a great deal into an expensive procedure, but replacing that might save a heap of momey later 🤪
So far I am not too bad as far as $$ goes. $600 for the car, $2,000 for the 60k mile engine, and $1,000 in parts. $3,600 for a good clean low mileage rig… not too bad.