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Nice Tard!...got the E carb on it yet?motojak wrote:Didn't think that she would fit but she fit perfectly.
http://scoobytruck.com/ul/119140501211482.JPG
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- Scoobytruck Lurker
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Hey guys, i'm pretty new around here. This is my 3rd subaru, my first turbo, First Manual, and First Baja.
2004 Baja Turbo: The Grille is now finished, as seen in some of the pics.
http://dave.phpwerx.net/photos/bajaturbo
2004 Baja Turbo: The Grille is now finished, as seen in some of the pics.
http://dave.phpwerx.net/photos/bajaturbo
+Dave+
2004 Baja Turbo 5mt
http://www.sl-i.net Subaru Legacy Intl.
http://www.unysoc.org Upstate NY Suby Owners Club.
2004 Baja Turbo 5mt
http://www.sl-i.net Subaru Legacy Intl.
http://www.unysoc.org Upstate NY Suby Owners Club.
Make the Motard Fit

You can make the bike fit with alittle help of a welder! Ramps bolt up to existing mounts. Got rid of my KX250 for a YZ426... migrating it to a motard
motojak wrote:Didn't think that she would fit but she fit perfectly.
http://scoobytruck.com/ul/119140501211482.JPG
Just did a little mild offroading a few days after I bought the baja just to see how she could do in the sand and thought it was a good place for a pic.
http://scoobytruck.com/ul/119140512911854.JPG
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- Scoobytruck Lurker
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Got my 4-pot front calipers mounted up a few weeks ago. Here's a shady cell-phone pic.


+Dave+
2004 Baja Turbo 5mt
http://www.sl-i.net Subaru Legacy Intl.
http://www.unysoc.org Upstate NY Suby Owners Club.
2004 Baja Turbo 5mt
http://www.sl-i.net Subaru Legacy Intl.
http://www.unysoc.org Upstate NY Suby Owners Club.
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- Scoobytruck Master
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1500 pounds loaded. I know for a fact as I did a before and after weighing on an official CAT scale. The literature says the Scamp is 1000 pounds but when you read on you find that is the dry weight without any accessories like spare tire, refrigerator, battery, etc.
Been towing the Scamp with the Baja for 4 years now. I live in western NC at 2800 feet so I do a lot of mountain travel. The Baja does well in these conditions but I believe 1500# is my personal weight limit for my Subie.
Been towing the Scamp with the Baja for 4 years now. I live in western NC at 2800 feet so I do a lot of mountain travel. The Baja does well in these conditions but I believe 1500# is my personal weight limit for my Subie.