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Old 3 Jul 2014, 06:57 (Ref:3429789)   #1
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So I bought a Subaru.....

For anyone that's been following our adventures you'll know that we had the Audi allroad for pulling the caravan. Unfortunately it's finally got to the point where it was beyond economical repair and it's gone to the next person along the line (someone with the mechanical skill to fix stuff and source parts etc.)

So I've now acquired a 2001 Subaru Forester (2.0L, Turbo, Manual Transmission, "S" pack)

I've read on other forums that the timing belt should be done every 100K miles, anyone any experience of these? (Subaru Foresters, not timing belts in general!)
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