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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Third gen outbacks are pretty sweet....It's not exactly a fast car but with over 8 inches ground clearance you can go off roading without having to worry too much. Still need to be a bit cautious though. I've taken my 08 outback on some nice trails and through a lot of mud and only got stuck once because of stupidity. It's such a great car for what it is.
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Yeah they are pretty good looking.....I need to invest in a skidplate if I want to keep going off road. I'm afraid of putting a hole in my oil pan
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A skidplate would be pretty BA, who makes one for this gen? Primitive Racing? or maybe Rally Innovations? DIY is also a route if you're so inclined.
I used the camera+ app on my iphone and then used the miniaturize setting. In other words I cheated lol. |
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