JDM legacy living in Ireland
Came across the site while trawling the internet for car parts.
So I imported my 4th gen BL5 legacy from Japan to Ireland in 2008.
Looking forward to trawling your forum for helpful information.
Here's a recent pic:
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Facelifted from jdm 03 GT to jdm 08 spec B recently and has been in for paint for the last few weeks, too many mods to list in this intro!
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Re: JDM legacy living in Ireland
Is it reasonable to invest so much money in Legacy?
As I know that is not so powerful Subaru.
If I'd have a Nissan Skyline I see the reason to invest money in this car because the price of it will not fall anymore.
These are very rare cars and very many fans are looking for them and are ready to pay big sums of money.
I'm going to buy one and step by step to invest some money in it.
This plan is not cheap at all and that's why I'm going to think about all cars that are on the market and after that to make the right decision.
Re: JDM legacy living in Ireland
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Originally Posted by
turelan
Is it reasonable to invest so much money in Legacy?
As I know that is not so powerful Subaru.
If I'd have a Nissan Skyline I see the reason to invest money in this car because the price of it will not fall anymore.
These are very rare cars and very many fans are looking for them and are ready to pay big sums of money.
I'm going to buy one and step by step to invest some money in it.
This plan is not cheap at all and that's why I'm going to think about all cars that are on the market and after that to make the right decision.
It really depends on the mods and how they are done.
What do you want to spend friend?
God bless,
igotasuvaru