@@vintagelugs1708 they aren’t as stiff as I had hoped. It’s still a little floating in the turns. I’ll probably add sway bars to help with that but I’m happy that the ride didn’t suffer.
If you have the OB Subaru parked so long; of course, just Change Oil and see how things go... But the Electrical Wiring and Electronics parts would be the weakness... And if Engine were good to drive for a few years, FLIP it ... Someone might have good uses of it... The process to re-register the Car in the State? And in USA?
I can tell you just about anything you want to know about this car. I had one for 6 years, and I modified EVERYTHING on it. Hit me up if you need anything.
@@theturbojoe I understand. Hope you and yours are doing well, Joe. Been a long time since you, Xan, and I were in Doc McNair’s AP Lit. Miss you, bud 😊
Love the car! It’s absolutely everything I asked for, on my end I’ve rebuilt the front end suspension chassis parts and feels super smooth going down the road. Cheers to Joe for making it possible for me to own this car!!
Hey Chris! Long time no speak buddy. Was wondering what you and Grayson have been up to. I heard you’re no longer making parts. Did Grayson ever finish the RS200 rep? I’ve been meaning to message both you guys and say hi.
If you run into another one like this in your travels let me know. I'm interesting in getting one. Got rid of my old ones when my kids were born, now they are grown so,.... LOL
Hi Joe, I'm from Argentina. The Ford Sierra was manufactured here from 1984 to 1993. They were produced with two different engines, one 1.6L and the other 2.3L. From what I see, the 2.3L is the same engine as the United States Merkur, the difference is that here they were not included with a turbo and they were not electronic ignition either. There are people who add the turbo later. I'm curious how is the turbo system that was included in the merkur. If you can't find a piece from the interior or from another side in Europe, you may find it here, you have to search by its name in Spanish. Greetings
Hola Leandro. Gracias por haberme escrito. So estoy conocido con los Sierra de Argentina. Conoces a Pelegrino? Ellos arreglan a los Sierra como coches de carrera. Son Argentinos.
@@theturbojoe Que tal Joe, pellegrini es muy conocido por preparar motores, de momento no vi que venda un kit de turbo para el sierra, aqui por lo general cada uno fabrica su propio kit, yo recien estoy en aprendizaje, saludos.