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Thread: My '99 Legacy

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    Default My '99 Legacy

    I haven't done any work to mine, but just thought I'd share my pride and joy.
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    Brad
    '99 Supra Legacy
    GT-40

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    Thats a good look with no stickers Clean.

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    thanks, I love it. the only think i'm still getting used to is that it's pretty low profile and in choppy waters the people in back get some water in their face.
    Brad
    '99 Supra Legacy
    GT-40

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    Gorgeous legacy. Very sleek and timeless looking...
    1992 21 Sunsport
    PTI Boss GT-40 351 w/4011 Holley 750DB
    O.J. 14X16 1.02 cup 3rh

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    thanks guys. she moves good, although i don't get the top out of rpm's i think i need a small prop to raise those up and get a higher top end. I'm at about 46mph at 4300rpm's. what are your thoughts on that?
    Brad
    '99 Supra Legacy
    GT-40

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    Wondering about prop size myself, 14 X 16 on it now, maybe too much low end torque, might want a little more top end....

    Great legacy, I've got the low riding wet splash situation as well, submarined tonight flooded the playpen bow!!!!
    90 Conbrio

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    That style of boat is prone to nose diving as your driving skill improves it will get better.
    Wave splashing up over the bow seams to be designed into the hull I haven't found a cure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael hunter View Post
    That style of boat is prone to nose diving as your driving skill improves it will get better.
    Wave splashing up over the bow seams to be designed into the hull I haven't found a cure.
    True it was my fault, have been able to avoid it, but last night I let my sister and her boyfriend sit up there, with nobody in the back bench (trying to keep clear for ski rope off pylon). It was a rookie mistake!!!!! I'm learning to be careful turning back on the wake and at what speed.
    90 Conbrio

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    Sometimes we are all rookies.

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