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Old 12 June 2024, 12:54 PM
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I have a 1993 JDM import GC8 WRX (GC8A code), attached a pic. It currently has Version 7 STI wheels on it but I want to return the car to fully factory stock. Struggling to actually nail down which wheels are the OEM ones for my car, think it's between these three (pics attached) but would appreciate any information if someone knows the answer for sure!








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The listed part number is 28111FA050 superceded by 28111FA430 (DISK WHEEL 15X6JJ AL)




So looks like the first of the three wheels listed
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There were also a couple of option accessory wheels at that time
Although item 75 below is listed as standard for the WRX there was also the choice of items 73, 74 and 76 for the WRX.


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Originally Posted by Don Clark
There were also a couple of option accessory wheels at that time
Although item 75 below is listed as standard for the WRX there was also the choice of items 73, 74 and 76 for the WRX.

They loved ugly wheels back then, eh!
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if you pop onto https://www.type-ra.com/subaru-forum/ they will have a mine of info available.........
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