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Old 19 July 2017 | 06:47 PM
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Hi All, I think I've discovered a superior parts cat. than the opposedforces one. It's here:http://parts.subaru.com/

certainly more comprehensive for my MY2000 wagon anyway...in particular the rear wheel bearings and associated seals are identified and part-numbered, unlike the opposedforces cat.
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Hi All, I think I've discovered a superior parts cat. than the opposedforces one. It's here:http://parts.subaru.com/

certainly more comprehensive for my MY2000 wagon anyway...in particular the rear wheel bearings and associated seals are identified and part-numbered, unlike the opposedforces cat.
Cheers!
All yank models isn't it ?
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It looks like it. All classic models say 2.5 non turbo.
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Yes you're right...but there's not many parts unique to our/their motors.
Might be useful used in conjunction with opposedforces when there's omissions and missing part numbers.
tbh, I've only noticed missing info when I was studying the rear wheel bearing areas.

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For classic models not much use, maybe for newer models.
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Thanks Nicam49

Great source of info, easy to navigate to find parts.
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Another useful one is www.catcar.info
Select JAPAN, then SUBARU, then enter the VIN,
​​​​​​voila!




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