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Old 26 October 2016 | 04:37 PM
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Is there a site or any diagrams for part numbers.

Just ordered up some new bolts to replace rusty looking ones.

I.E ones on the air duct intake, bonnet catch , rad clamps.

Spent quite a bit of time chatting with the parts guy trying to explain the bolts
and what I was after.

If there was a list I can easily navigate this would save me time and the poor guy at parts trying to work out what a black thingy next to the foo foo valve bolt is
Old 26 October 2016 | 05:03 PM
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Get the rallytech bolt kit instread still available on eBay every nut and bolt you need and they look nice
Just an idea
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Just had a look, not sure if i'm loving those...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RALLYTECH-...AAAOSwuMFUcpgU
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Each to there own everyone's different



I think they do a pretty good job
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The Subaru EPC - electronic parts catalogue - is what you need. Install on a Windows PC.

Search on google for a download or check eBay as you used to be able to buy a copy on disc.

Technically it's copyrighted and owned by Subaru but it's widely available online and comes in REALLY handy looking up every nut and bolt on your car.

Even dealer parts departments probably find it useful when you walk in with a list of parts you need and have the exact part numbers. Saves a lot of searching.

TIP: Use your VIN number on the program to make sure you view the exact parts that fit your car.

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Originally Posted by scoober101
The Subaru EPC - electronic parts catalogue - is what you need. Install on a Windows PC.

Search on google for a download or check eBay as you used to be able to buy a copy on disc.

Technically it's copyrighted and owned by Subaru but it's widely available online and comes in REALLY handy looking up every nut and bolt on your car.

Even dealer parts departments probably find it useful when you walk in with a list of parts you need and have the exact part numbers. Saves a lot of searching.

TIP: Use your VIN number on the program to make sure you view the exact parts that fit your car.

sounds good , just going to look for it

Mines is JDM will the program still list the part numbers ?
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You'll need the Asia version of the EPC.

These may help:

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...us-eu-jdm.html

http://mhhauto.com/Thread-2015-7-SUB...st-II-EPC-ASIA
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awesome thanks, just having a look now.




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