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anywhere I can find a suby sportswagon manual to download?

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anywhere I can find a suby sportswagon manual to download?

Post by Brendan-s »

As per the topic, bought one of these last weekend and I'm hoping there's somewhere like www.suziinfo.com for Scoobys... it's an 89 model.
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Post by nicbeer »

what engine is in it?

1.8? squareback?

u could try www.offroadsubarus.com or one of the other subi forums.

i got my manuals for my subi 2005. 2.5 just now from a china server but are oz manuals
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Post by Brendan-s »

Its a 1.8 -- not sure what a squareback is, but it's a wagon, and it has pretty square lines :D thanks for the link I'll check it out
I still cant believe I picked this up for $850 and all it needed was a new battery... (sorry if spelling is off I have ingested a six pack in the past 2 hours hehe)
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Post by v840 »

I have a Gregory's manual here you can have. Im in North Sydney.
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Post by Brendan-s »

Awesome mate, what do you want for it? My workmate lives in Crows Nest, I might see if he can grab it for me. Gonna change the thermostat soon so I'll need it I think...
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Post by v840 »

You can have it dude, I dont own a scooby anymore :(
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Post by Brendan-s »

Awesome, thanks man. I at least owe you a six pack for it. Whats your tipple?
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Post by v840 »

Anything beer flavoured. :D
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Post by bushy555 »

Can always try these. No idea if they will be of any use though...


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