Put your hand up if you think Subaru GTB's.....

Put your hand up if you think Subaru GTB's.....

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kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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...are the business, well I want to replace my old 1990 legacy sw with a newer one soon. Have been looking at a really nice blue 99GTB Twin Turbo, Tiptronic, half leather interior all the guff, BUT are they reliable enough to use as a daily, I don't intend on thrashing it, would also get serviced well. I dont mind forking out a regular servicing bill, but dont want to be stranded by the side of the road all the time when something breaks.

Any thoughts. BTW I need the length of the SW to handle big artworks and windsurf gear in the car as well as on the roof Any other segestions on similar models would be appreciated.

Cheers
Kylie
89 Esprit Turbo

cptsideways

13,648 posts

259 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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If you keep them standard they are reliable I hear.


What's the windsurfing like in NZ btw?

vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Tuesday 13th April 2004
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i've had one for 13 months and its been bullitproof, just buy some shares in an oil company cos 220-240 miles per tank is all your get!

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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cptsideways said:
If you keep them standard they are reliable I hear.


What's the windsurfing like in NZ btw?


Windsurfing is amazing clear blue water generally warm most of the year around in Auckland, some amazing spots, plenty of island hopping, flat water blasting or bump and jump its all here. From home I am only 10min to the beach before I can plug and play. There are some really good wave sailing spots around NZ as well.

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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vixpy1 said:
i've had one for 13 months and its been bullitproof, just buy some shares in an oil company cos 220-240 miles per tank is all your get!


No worries mate will do Seems about right though for the usage I mean any high performance engine will chew more gas.

pesty

42,655 posts

263 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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love em would have one in a shot if I needed an estate.

only simular cars i could think of would be a misubushi VR4 estate thingy. Which are also nice.

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Sunday 18th April 2004
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If I were to go down the route of buying one with tiptronic with the paddles? Are they very good, I mean instant changing of gears or does it take a bit longer and a bit clonky sounding. Are these a std feature on the 1999+ GTB's? I had go in a Formula racing car and I just love that tiptronic gear change. Thought I gotta have that!

vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Monday 19th April 2004
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myns a 98 manual(new shape) and i've never driven a tiptronic so i can't really help you, but the manual is excellent , buy a manual!

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Monday 19th April 2004
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I like autos for if I get stuck in traffic jams which can be daily if travelling through the city, thats the only reason. I use my Esprit on the weekends for a good gear thrash session.

vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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kylie said:
I like autos for if I get stuck in traffic jams which can be daily if travelling through the city, thats the only reason. I use my Esprit on the weekends for a good gear thrash session.



well since my dear beloved m3 departed this world I use my girlfriend on the weekends for a good gear thrash session.


>> Edited by vixpy1 on Tuesday 20th April 00:41

kylie

Original Poster:

4,391 posts

264 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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vixpy1 said:

kylie said:
I like autos for if I get stuck in traffic jams which can be daily if travelling through the city, thats the only reason. I use my Esprit on the weekends for a good gear thrash session.




well since my dear beloved m3 departed this world I use my girlfriend on the weekends for a good gear thrash session.


>> Edited by vixpy1 on Tuesday 20th April 00:41

The poor girl rudy

vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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kylie said:

vixpy1 said:


kylie said:
I like autos for if I get stuck in traffic jams which can be daily if travelling through the city, thats the only reason. I use my Esprit on the weekends for a good gear thrash session.





well since my dear beloved m3 departed this world I use my girlfriend on the weekends for a good gear thrash session.


>> Edited by vixpy1 on Tuesday 20th April 00:41


The poor girl rudy


Not that she minds when were at full throttle, going fast and making a hell of a noise... oh were still talking about cars arnt we?

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Tuesday 20th April 2004
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Hi well I have taken the plunge and getting a car imported out from Japan. My partner has a friend in the car sales industry who goes to Japan to buy all his own cars and going at the end of the month. So he has me down on his list. He rekons there should be no worries finding a minter as well. So hopefully will get if before the start of the ski season yipeee