Age: 21
Car: MY05 GT Wagon Manual
Colour: Maroon
Purchase date: 16 July 2012 (Completely Stock)
Previous Car History: 92 Laser and 01 Bugeye Impreza RS
Member Intro: http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17700
Hi there,
Decided to make a build profile because I know Im going to be with the Liberty for the long run and Im very mechanically minded, love getting my hands dirty and doing some mods...

I got the car with higher then normal kms at around 200,000. Got it cheap spent $2400 on the service and getting it roadworthy. The paint has a few scratches on each side of the car, not many dings (thank god) but I don't mind as its only cosmetic and can be fixed in the long run (I believe it was a tad mechanically neglected too


More importantly, I love the power.... Coming from a ford laser with a 1.6 carby to a 2.5 impreza - I thought that was the shiz but now a twin scroll turbo... yeah lovin it. Boost is awesome - pretty much addicted!
Most recent photo:

Photo with my friends JDM MR2 turbo:

Couple of days before getting the car I read a Mighty car mods pdf mag so I decided to clean out the intercooler the night I got it and learn a bit about the bits of my new turbo beast - dedication did this out in the freezing cold July night...



Took out the interfoooler - looks fairly thick for stock... but then again Ive never held a intercooler before.

Some nasty grime around the the compressor outlet... cleaned

What goes in on the left and what comes out on the right - this was only 2 washes

A week past and the bug had bit
ordered my wheels

Wheels thread here: http://forum.liberty.asn.au/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=5633&start=315#p249028
Ordered a GFB respons which is pretty much fully plumbed back and nice a stealthy under the engine cover

I did notice on the stock BOV that the piston is nearly impossible to push up


Next was a exhaust system excuse the crap iPhone quality - its all I have ("high quality" ebay job)



This was a pain to fit on the stock downpipe but I got there - it was cheap and you get what you pay for


Finally on

A small amount of time passed and I decided to go for something different - a short shifter and bushes install.
I strongly recommend this! Very easy diy and very satisfying end product

I went with the cobb short shifter and kartboy front and back bushings. The cobb was a excellent choice because you can adjust the height of the knob and the throw of the shift - they are actually separate pieces of metal! Forgot to take a before pic of the stick.... woops

Best help for installing this was a video on youtube of these guys and a pretty sick white 2011 wrx sedan.... It took me around 2 hours and the hardest part of the whole thing was the stupid C clip inside the shifter socket - where the ball goes... Here are some pics

Again sorry about the iPhone quality:

stock V new goodness

Horrible old nasty rear bushing - eww

From the other side - rear bushing

Front bushing - new vs old. The old one didnt look that bad but hey while its out may as well change it with a lifetime part...

Rear bushing - old and new (kit came with the longer bolts)

Finally in - this shot is taken from the head unit side...

This isnt the best photo for showing it but it actually looks really good lower - kind of blends in with the rest of the dash and centre console

And the ruler is so crap haha
Since all this I have put in a replacement k&n air filter and done HID lows....
Things I want to do soon:
Coilovers (I cant stand the spongy ride)
Dump pipe - Emaild Phat GT and waiting reply
TMIC
Tune
Then whatever after that....
Not chasing crazy power or numbers just a big grin every time I hit the loud pedal.

