’91 Subaru Legacy RS Type RA

While this build itself is very impressive and highly detailed, it’s the other automotive work that the owner partakes in that will really pique your interest. His car of choice is a 1991 Subaru Legacy RS, a love affair that started while serving an apprenticeship with Subaru, working on race and rally cars for Possum Bourne in New Zealand. This chassis started life as a Legacy Sport, but is now on it’s way to becoming an RS Type RA thanks to a ground-up rebuild and a selection of high-end additions. As for his other work? Well, let’s just say his duties include rebuilding Formula 1 cars, IndyCars, IMSA racers, and exotic road/race cars, so you know his personal car is going to be of a very high caliber. Make sure you head to the bottom of the post to see these bonus images.

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Extra images of some of the owners other work from past and present…

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CLICK HERE for build thread 2.

6 thoughts on “’91 Subaru Legacy RS Type RA”

  1. Best read yet. Amazing detail in the rebuild. Fantastic stories of other work this builder is involved in. A shame about the Muscle Milk racing demise.

  2. I own a 1993 Subaru Legacy with 93,000 mi.. Wondering if there is a club or someone that might be interested in taking it and restoring it. Hate to see it end up in the junkyard. I am not up for doing the restoration. Anywhere you could recommend?

  3. Hey guys, i have a 2006 legacy and I was wondering if anyone out there could build it for me. I don’t know much about building cars but this is one of my most favorite cars and I’d love to see it built

  4. i have 1. if your interested i have 1 of 250 ever build full blown goldtop port polished rally lightened fly wheel crank ported n polished genuine 1 of 250.. pm ime if u interested

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