Looking down a steep hill down at the river Looking up the same steep hill by the river Close up on the top of the hill Man, it was so steep I slid down the hill when I fell out of the driver's door. Handbrake wouldn't hold it, had to park it in gear Don't you hate it when the hill is so steep the carby floods and it won't start Good thing I could just roll down to the bottom. If not, there would have been trouble. This happens too often: Bonnet up, parked in the shed. Testing out the wheel travel down at the river I think it is about 20cm travel, not bad...

Gotta love spending time down by the river on a sunny Singleton afternoon The trusty Sube takes my sister to the formal - with bonus mud. Nearly there... Quarter of a million kilometres LSDs are handy when... LSDs are handy when... Part of Big Ridge Lane, West section Some of the pretty wiring mess I did myself for the spotties My seven-core solution to constantly running wires to the dash and back I hope this Japanese writing on my performance imported bonnet ain't too important...

Some of the stuff that came out of the gearbox And from another angle... Underneath the 85 hitachi carb when it is removed from manifold, you can clearly see the vaccum operated secondary just below the centre of the pic Top of the 85 Hitachi Carburettor (aircleaner removed), to the right, below the spark plug leads, you can see the FICD for the A/C The side of the carby with the vaccum secondary removed (the retaining bolts shown are not easily undone) The morning after the innaugural BYBBBQ, all but the hard drinkers went home Pollution gear and aircleaner, with K&N Filtercharger Big apple near Stanthorpe, QLD What happens when you try to take an alternator out of a VK Bommodore That's what I call a light!

Foss will never know we went for a midnight bush bash in the wagon Foss will never know we went for a midnight bush bash in the wagon Sometimes the sky looks cool. This is one of those times Theses clouds are like sending messages to hippies... This is Doug, riding away on his motorbike Yet again, Doug rides away Douglas now rides towards me Douggy rides towards me again Nice posing High speed simulation posing by the Doug

Inside 3 hours of getting his new RX, the D/S head gasket is coming out... Looking over a foggy Singleton early in the morning Foss's EJ20T powered L-Series wagon Foss's EJ20T powered L-Series wagon Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls

Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls Shot of the Gloucester River near Gloucester Falls This is me at the Gloucester Falls lookout. Car parking area near Gloucester Falls Car parking area near Gloucester Falls Walking track to Gloucester Falls Road to Gloucester Falls

The lovely dirve towards Gloucester Falls Gloucester Tops River walk parking area Gloucester Tops River Walk map. OE wheels on H6 Outback Locally famous Rawcliffe Street in full bloom Here's where I wired all my auxilliary light switches That's the furthest I've ever seen a town advertised from Parts from the lower part of an '89 Hitachi carb. Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ

Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ Many Subarus at the innaugural BYBBBQ l to r: Me (SUBYDAZZ), Ben (RXTurbo), Jason (SkippyRX) Area near the railway line behind the Whittingham Mobil Area near the railway line behind the Whittingham Mobil Area near the railway line behind the Whittingham Mobil

Looks great don't it? Newly installed, old fashioned manual choke lever Thought I'd take some shots of my new lights Thought I'd take some shots of my new lights Thought I'd take some shots of my new lights Ben's 'new' RX Ben's red RX Looking from the front at Ben's RX At least now it has a good radiator, a thermostat, and a good bottom pipe Ben's RX's arse

The spotties go on the RX The Backyard Boys sticker - looks good I hate taking a wrong turn down a one way exit ramp, how do you turn around on these things? For the 5th time this year, my car has no radiator.      :( When you first look at this, it appears to be an ordinary palm tree... On closer inspection it is a mobile phone tower... And it ain't even made out of wood! Pound Crossing, just South of Gresford where we have the largest cellular stress laminated hardwood iimber bridge deck in the world, or something. Pound Crossing Pound Crossing

Parked in Racecourse Lane looking towards the railway line at Whittingham Dave's supercharged EA81 Dave's supercharged EA81 Shows the original secondary plate thinga (top) compared to the modded one Side view sort of showing the secondary adaptor on Side view sort of showing the secondary adaptor on Cruising around a new property for sale near my place, should make a great rally track or gymkhana venue, any offers? One of very few photos showing my short experiment with wheel covers Really dusty on this part of the track, as you can see The cool creek bit with rock overhang

Would look better if the creek was running Reflection photos look cool The steep bit, angle 1 The steep bit, angle 2 Aren't all those light pretty? This gives you some idea of where the heck I was This is the view from where ever I was Somewhere on the backroad between Walcha and Gloucester (Thunderbolt's Way), same place as previous two pics. Howz that for a stubby holder? Most of the tools you need to work on the Subaru

Wait until the RS Liberty is lifted as high as the Pig! My transmission oil filtering station Front of Brett's TT EJ20TT Nice wheels on Brett's TT Lib Tools I thought I'd need to replace the stud bolt. Turns out I didn't need the whole carton of beer or the 3/4'' drive breaker bar with 32mm socket. The hub bolt needn't be removed. A look at the difference in size between the Outback wheels and 14'' steelies. Removed caliper and brake pads. Removed caliper, brake pads and rotor Liberty front brake rotor

The bits that come off to replace the hub studs. View of the Liberty rotor and caliper after removing the wheel. Brake Caliper off after removing the 14mm retaining nut at the bottom on the rear. The side of the hub showing the indent (marked in light grey) that allows you to replace the studs. At last, a place to worship the Liberty, not even affiliated with the Subaru Shrine As you can see, the Outback wheels make quite a difference. These are the 14'' steelies that came with my Liberty Liberty seen here sporting Outback 16x6.5'' wheels, pity they rub on the suspension... Liberty seen here sporting Outback 16x6.5'' wheels, pity they rub on the suspension... Loctite Anti-Sieze

I had two Subarus for a little while Older Suby meets newer Suby Two White Subys Maybe if I park my Liberty here too, someone will buy my L-Series... First photo of my new Impreza wheels Bulga's Mountains smokin'... The sun was almost totally blocked out with the smoke here on the Wollombi Road. Close up before teh foglights went in. Close up of the installed foglight New foglights in. Just need to be wired

Front dent Front dent primed Front dent fixed Front guard dent Front guard dent primed Front guard dent fixed Rear dent Rear dent primed Rear dent fixed The trim strip above the windows before painting

Pretty sunrise Pretty sunrise Pretty sunrise Overlooking the Pacific Ocean from Newcastle Overlooking the Pacific Ocean from Newcastle Coolest wedding car I have seen. Coolest wedding car I have seen. Nice number plate too. My Liberty in the garden My Liberty in the garden My Liberty in the garden

My Liberty in the garden This is how I undo the hub nuts. Six spoke alloys from RX Impreza I moved and re-arranged teh OE swithces for the rear demister and rear foglight, and installed the switches for the front fog lights and driving lights. The cut-outs and foglights side by side. The new foglights are in. Following Sacko's Mazda through Mt. Royal National Park. Sarah really wanted to get back to the cars. I am amazed she had that much energy to get such a lead  on the group after what we had just been through. The lower dash panel

Wet cobweb on Mt. Royal. Some people just couldn't keep up the pace climbing Mt. Royal. Just about to click over to 100,000km Just about to click over to 100,000km Highlighted are the green Test Mode connectors The black read momory connectors highlighted The black read momory connectors highlighted Looking under dash with lower dash panel removed, here you can see the green test mode connectors.

Looking under dash with lower dash panel removed. Looking at the left side of behind the lower dash panel, this is where the black read memory ECU connectors are located. Star Wars theme dash out of a Vortex Way cool aerodynamic door handles on Vortex Bu end of Vortex Front of a Vortex Side of a Vortex Aftermarket fitment of EA82T motor to the Votex.