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Old 22 November 2017, 10:39 PM
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The rust is going at last!! Didn’t think I would enjoy this job as much as I did, so satisfying to see the transformation







Old 22 November 2017, 10:56 PM
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Nice well done. Good job there. One more scooby saved.
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Looks like a nice job that, all the newage rust in these same 3 places.
Old 23 November 2017, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jaygsi
Nice well done. Good job there. One more scooby saved.
Cheers bud, thought it was worth saving
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Originally Posted by lewis87
Looks like a nice job that, all the newage rust in these same 3 places.
They all seem to rust in the same places, got the rear axle to do next as all the adjustment bolts are seized and bushes split
Old 23 November 2017, 10:49 AM
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Good work. Always like to see another Subaru saved.
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Originally Posted by Cambs_Stuart
Good work. Always like to see another Subaru saved.
cheers bud👍
Old 23 November 2017, 01:22 PM
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Oh cr*p i've just bought one! Looking forward to getting it up on the ramp at work.

Where did you get the replacement panels from?

PS, Nice job BTW
Old 23 November 2017, 03:53 PM
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Need to sort out my lower rad support panel soon.
Old 23 November 2017, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by richo
Oh cr*p i've just bought one! Looking forward to getting it up on the ramp at work.

Where did you get the replacement panels from?

PS, Nice job BTW
Check impartsb46 on eBay for new parts. They are Subaru UK selling off bankrupt or returned stock.
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I bought both parts for about £40 from eBay, Importcarparts also list it but I'm not sure if they have any in stock.
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Originally Posted by richo
Oh cr*p i've just bought one! Looking forward to getting it up on the ramp at work.

Where did you get the replacement panels from?

PS, Nice job BTW
cheers mate👍 Had it on my ramp at work for a few days, luckily got an understanding boss lol.

I got my panels from subaru in the end. Subframe was eBay but rubbed it down cleaned it up and painted it




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