Sube badge of ownership - legit?

Don't like the idea of a required daytime phone and VIN.

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Duh_OZ
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Some guys at nasioc used VINs from previous cars they owned.

I dunno, they have their rules. You could always pay another Subaru owner you know to order a badge for you or check Ebay and the soob forums (like nasioc, ultimatesubaru, etc.) for folks who may want to sell their badges. I ordered one but might not use it.

meh

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1 Lucky Texan

I don't see a "ricer" emblem... ;p

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Hachiroku

There's some funny chops at nasioc. Like "this is my LAST subaru" instead of a number, etc.

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1 Lucky Texan

I just followed this link and clicked on the "Order Yours" button. The choices of badges was pretty skinniy, and I looked at one and said, that looks pretty cool. Below it was LBGT...

Hmmm....LBGT....hmmm...LBG-!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm going back to Toyotas...

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Hachiroku

Yea, I saw that too. I didn't see one for heterosexual folks tho, probably not PC enuf.

Wonder if they offer a _special_ one for sheep lovers.

Alas, I think it's gonna be a long time before I look at a new Soobie.

As it turns out, our family automotive collection has shifted away from Subaru's in favor of Toyotas over the last year or so:

We currently have two Forries; a '99 and an '02.

But we have a '96 T100, a '92 Celica GT convertible, an '86 4Runner, and an '85 MR2.

I just wish the Toys were as easy to work on as the Subarus; it took at least twice as long to change the oil on the 4Runner as on my wife's Forry the other day, and that's an _easy_ 4Runner chore. And don't even get me started on the MR2 :-P

The T100 isn't as bad, tho, maybe Toyotas engineers are finally waking up to the reality that sometimes their creations need to be serviced.

ByeBye! S.

Steve Jernigan KG0MB Laboratory Manager Microelectronics Research University of Colorado (719) 262-3101

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S

That's ba-a-a-a-a-a-a-d!

I had (still have, actually) an '85 Corolla GTS (hence the Hachiroku nym) and my BIL had an '86 MR2. I took my wife out in the MR2. I don't think they were ever able to remove the claw marks from the dash. Basically the same car less 2 seats and about 650 LBS...

Toyota made some great cars in the day. They weren't up to the same performance levels as their Nissan/Mitsubishi/Mazda counterparts, but they sure were long on reliability!

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Hachiroku

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