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Old 01-27-2015, 01:56 AM   #121 (permalink)
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Good. A 98' Corolla would have been extremely hard to park.

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I'm a little late to the party, or I would have warned you off the '97 Outback. Subies are pretty good cars in my opinion - I won't go banging on about the three main bearing boxer engine - but the Outback that year was available with the 2.2 or the 2.5.

It's too late to matter here but I'm just going to throw it out there: avoid like the ever loving PLAGUE all first-gen Subaru 2.5 liter EJ25 engines. They are an endless fount of misery and sadness, and occasional unexpected hiking opportunities.
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Which upgrades should I purchase for this car? What type of scanners,scangauge, mpguino, vacuum gauge do I need?

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It's longer than a house.
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Which upgrades should I purchase for this car? What type of scanners,scangauge, mpguino, vacuum gauge do I need?

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Saturn should treat you well. Do keep an eye on the oil.

I like the Ultragauge. Best bang for the buck.

Other than that, just drive it and save money...
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We're all happy for you, Brett. Except the Nissan dealership.

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