texwest44
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Going to need that beer for washing down all the salt in this thread.
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That dog was notorious for having to get an emergency surgery while we were out in the bush. Usually because it would eat a sock or a pair of SIL’s underwear.Even your dog is appalled
That is some good beer.I'm not a afraid to admit it....I love my Forester XTs I've had 2. The 2004 model year had the STI motor and manual that car was fun to drive. Currently the 2014 XT is getting 26-29 MPG and doesn't draw attention when hunting in the suburban foothills. They are inexpensive, reliable transportation and I've kept 100s of thousands of miles of my 2500 Dodges and 2500 suburbans saving a ton of $$$ in the process. I've owned 7 Subarus for my wife, kids and I- 1997 Outback Sport 197K, 2004 Forester XT 178K, 2005 Forester XS 180K, 2012 Outback 194K. We are currently at 3 Subarus in the fleet- 2014 Crosstrek 100K, 2014 XT Forester 145K, 2018 Outback 90K, for a total 1,085K miles without a major issue on any of them.
Here's a pic of a sheep in the back and one pic of plenty of beer I think that was a 26 case haul.
Sandbrew
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Well I’m going to Subaru even harder now. I hope @Stocker and I can still be friends
Subaru are great but you are going to miss not fixing chit ever.We are about to jump on the Subaru bandwagon. Trading a Corolla in on an outback.
Inline or traditional? Because the pitcher in my brain is different depending on the answer.,.Can you imagine if someone took a Subaru Muzzleloader hunting…………..View attachment 249476
Either.Inline or traditional? Because the pitcher in my brain is different depending on the answer.,.
Either.
I had one, you really could fit a lot in the hatch back