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  1. You know you want this rather than a Focus! Go ooon...! I'd rather it went to a forum member than some tyre kicker off ebay... Cheers.
  2. Now on eBay boys and girls. New updated advert, £1500 start price, no reserve!! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/263129215301
  3. Hi all I've now got my new car, so the Legacy is seriously up for sale. It will go on Ebay, Autotrader etc. shortly. It's now done a smidge over 111,000 miles. MOT till June 4th 2018, no advisories. Anyone want a cheap Spec B?
  4. Hi all Still for sale! Mainly because I've not tried to sell it too hard, as I've not found a replacement car yet. However, it now has a full year's MOT (no advisories at all), and the exhaust has been welded. The noise from the rear is still there, but no worse as far as I can tell! Offers around £2750 considered...
  5. Thanks all. That's not going to work then! Shame.
  6. I think you're right, it would bugger the centre diff. Shame. Thanks.
  7. Hmm. Good question! I don't know what the ratio of the front diff is, and I was only thinking in terms of effect on the rear wheels of replacing the rear diff with one of a slightly different ratio... <goes off to scratch head>
  8. Hi all Just wondering - does anyone know if the rear diff from a 2008 3.0 automatic Outback would also fit a 2004 3.0 manual Legacy? According to Opposed Forces, my diff has a 3.545:1 final ratio. According to an ebay seller, their automatic Outback diff has a 3.3:1 ratio. If the seller is correct, which I'm not totally sure of, is the 0.2 difference in final ratio likely to make a noticeable difference? Cheers. Giles
  9. Thanks Jay I've not pushed it too hard, and maybe big petrol engined cars aren't popular at the moment. Had some interest. Plus the possible diff noise may put people off - I've had a quote of £700 to refurbish it, so a lot cheaper than buying a new one from Subaru! And it may well be possible to get it done cheaper elsewhere...
  10. A few pictures from today attached. Not much space around the car I'm afraid so they're a bit tight.
  11. Still here boys and girls, offers considered... :)
  12. Thanks Stants. Just to add - the alloys are a bit corroded in parts, though they work fine. The tyres all hold air perfectly. Satnav disc was replaced with the updated 2013/14 disc, and the original disc comes with the car too.
  13. Right, a few pictures to tempt people! These are from summer, not had a chance to take fresh ones yet.
  14. It has a tow bar too! Though I've never towed anything with it.
  15. Thanks Jay. Good to know the price isn't too far off. I can increase it if people would like! I'll take some pictures tomorrow if I can, or at the weekend.
  16. Hi all Due to a change in circumstances, my Spec B estate is reluctantly up for sale. I now have a 45 mile daily motorway commute, and the Legacy is wasted on it - I need a boring diesel car If anyone has a Skoda Octavia Scout 2.0 TDI I'd consider a swap! So, it's a silver September 2004 reg UK Spec B 3.0 estate car (6 speed manual gearbox) with nearly 108,000 miles on the clock. It's in the low tax bracket, so £260 odd per year. It's MOT'd until June 2017, with three minors: Brake hydraulic reservoir fluid close to minimum level (3.6.G.1b) rear Exhaust has a minor leak of exhaust gases (7.1.2) Exhaust corroded The brake fluid has since been topped up, so just the exhaust issue remains. It sounds a little throaty on the run down, but I couldn't see any holes. There is a slight noise from the rear diff, or possibly propshaft, but when I took it to a garage they said "don't worry about it until it's loud"! The garage owner is also potentially interested in buying it, he thinks it's a great car! On the good side, it's had new front Bilstein shocks; two new front tyres (and rear tyres still have good tread) and wheel alignment. It had a service and check over at a Subaru specialist last year when I bought it, and I also fitted a new battery in August 2015 (Exide Premium Battery 005, 4 year guarantee) When I bought the car (April last year IIRC) it had no service history as the previous owner had bought it from a garage who had lost the paperwork. So I had it checked over by a Subaru specialist in Bristol, who confirmed that it had been looked after. They fitted new brake pads on the rear, and also freed up a stuck rear calliper. They replaced the rear diff fluid, and also engine oil (5W30 Titan Race Pro oil, fully synthetic ester based, the good stuff!), oil filter, air filter. They checked brake fluid, coolant, gearbox fluid etc. and said all was fine / fresh / concentrated enough. Since then I have replace the cabin air / pollen filter as well. The clutch bites beautifully, no signs of slip or smells etc. - I believe it may have been replaced, but can't say for sure due to the lost paperwork. It comes with genuine Subaru oil and air filters, bought off here- but I didn't do enough mileage to think it worth fitting them. I've done about 6000 miles in it in 18 months. (I only used the Subaru for long journeys which will warm the engine properly as I have a push bike and another car for short journeys!) Car is located near Chepstow. Given the issues above, I'm looking for £3250 ONO. (Please let me know if you think this is too much / too little, as these cars are quite hard to price - but I paid a fair bit more for it when I bought it). I'll miss the performance and grip, but needs must! Pictures to follow. Ask me if you have any questions. SS
  17. Hi Paul. Did it have the full major service at 120k miles? Spark plugs, coolant change, new brake fluid, transmission fluids etc. Also, when (time and mileage) was the most recent service done? Thank you.
  18. What legacy do you have already Nick?
  19. Hi jax. Thanks. Tbh, that's more mileage than I was looking for, and as you say a bit far away. Still interested to see pics though. What's the service history like?
  20. Hi Tom. Yes, the spec bs have 18" as standard. (Don't know the offset) But apparently they ride better on 17s, as well as having a bigger range of tyres to choose from at better prices than 18s. Just thinking of options! Cheers.
  21. Do you (or anyone) happen to know if these would fit a spec B 3.0 legacy? Cheers.
  22. Cheers chap, the more options the better! Viewing one in Sevenoaks on Monday with luck...
  23. Thanks again! The one in Aberdeen is high tax bracket, so not ideal. Nice price though. The one in sevenoaks is a bit more tempting. Top end of my budget (out of it really) but low mileage and I'll be in Kent at the weekend so will try and have a look at it. Are there any differences between the 2004 and 2005 year cars? I think I read somewhere that the 2004s had a head gasket problem that was fixed in 2005, but can't remember the details.
  24. Thanks Tom I see that I already have that one in my Ebay watch list! However, it seems a bit pricey for the mileage to me. I'll keep an eye on it though.
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