A big welcome to our international guests
#1
Posted 06 September 2010 - 1:13 AM
This site is not a New Zealand only community; Subaru love extends far beyond the bounds of Aotearoa.
Furthermore, this site is not strictly for BC5 and BF5 Legacys. Here at DOBC we celebrate all 'classic' Subarus; if you can call your car a 'dirty ol' anything with an affectionate tear in your eye, then you're one of us. Dirty ol' GDB? Dirty ol' BE5? You belong here.
As areas get more popular, sub forums will appear specifically for them.
Party on with us, our international brothers and sisters.
#7
Posted 09 September 2010 - 12:31 AM
And yah this is recently created, given there are some serious BC fans out there - especially in the US.

<Pahalial> "ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge" - Charles Darwin
<kionix> wtf? begets isn't a word. quit trying to make up words, fuckface.
<Oscar_>: however, i know that my what article?
<Reubs> a nifty and a tube = sex
<Pelvin> matt, could you please sodomise me to death
#8
Posted 29 October 2010 - 11:25 PM
You forgot Tervetuola(Finnish) Velkommen(Norwegian/Danish) And Välkomna(Swedish)Aloha
Willkommen
Bienvenue
Bienvenido
ようこそ
歡迎光臨
Добро пожаловать
أهلاً و سهلاً
स्वागत
ברוך הבא
To all international members and enthusiasts, welcome to DOBC!
Now you got all of scandinavia covered
#9
Posted 30 October 2010 - 8:21 PM

<Pahalial> "ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge" - Charles Darwin
<kionix> wtf? begets isn't a word. quit trying to make up words, fuckface.
<Oscar_>: however, i know that my what article?
<Reubs> a nifty and a tube = sex
<Pelvin> matt, could you please sodomise me to death
#12
Posted 17 September 2011 - 3:57 PM
I'm signing in from the Isle of Man (UK, sort of).
I have a 1989 Grey RS (JDM) thats quite well modified. Have owned her about 11 years or so now, but she's just been in exile for 18 months or so while I had no space at home for her. Resolved today so I have a lot of neglect to sort out now!
I run another Legacy owner's site (www.uklegacy.com) and am also an old member on RSLCF.
Great to see a site dedicated to the original Legacy (the best kind obviously!).
#13
Posted 17 September 2011 - 7:25 PM
Nice to have some manx here, my family is from the isle of Mann, I went over about 10 years ago and it was awesome on those roadsHi guys - great forum you got here
I'm signing in from the Isle of Man (UK, sort of).
I have a 1989 Grey RS (JDM) thats quite well modified. Have owned her about 11 years or so now, but she's just been in exile for 18 months or so while I had no space at home for her. Resolved today so I have a lot of neglect to sort out now!
I run another Legacy owner's site (www.uklegacy.com) and am also an old member on RSLCF.
Great to see a site dedicated to the original Legacy (the best kind obviously!).
#15
Posted 17 September 2011 - 9:22 PM
Would love to visit one day, specially with all those RS's you have out there!
When I started my forum about 7 years ago I think it was only BC5 owners on there initially, but now there's not many of us left - we're a tiny minority to all the guys with newer TT wagons etc.
And yeah we do have some great roads here but half the time you get stuck at 40mph for a full journey. Too busy now here.
#17
Posted 18 September 2011 - 5:33 AM

<Pahalial> "ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge" - Charles Darwin
<kionix> wtf? begets isn't a word. quit trying to make up words, fuckface.
<Oscar_>: however, i know that my what article?
<Reubs> a nifty and a tube = sex
<Pelvin> matt, could you please sodomise me to death
#18
Posted 18 September 2011 - 8:21 AM
I like the crossover of info with members from other countries/communities etc - makes the world seem a touch smaller and friendlier and we all have a common interest to share so keep up the good work.
- Shale likes this
#19
Posted 24 September 2011 - 1:07 AM
It really is great to get some of the UK boys on the forum here, and I'm sure a few of us will be signing up there. We'll practically have a UK sister forum before long!

<Shale>: Blighter doesn't really have an accelerator pedal, it's more just a loudness pedal. You can change volume, but you won't go any faster.
<mjlqtown>: (Southern US accent) I'v excised the demon! This car is now clear!
<Reuben>: I feel like when you stomp the throttle in Blighter, it's like you've startled an old man!
#20
Posted 20 November 2012 - 7:44 AM
On an aside I'd love to visit the Isle of Man. Best I can do is say I've met one of their more famous (at least in Subaru circles) inhabitants:
I wonder why we go crazy for JDM parts. Do the Japanese go crazy for OEM??
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