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#1 Dylan

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 11:49 AM

Hey guys.

Those of you who frequent other forums will more than likely have seen similar threads set up with a list of official Subaru part numbers in an effort to get your parts with relative ease. There's nothing worse than having to find a VIN number when you're after what should be a quick and easy part from Subaru.

If you are after a part / part number feel free to ask away in here, just give sufficient information on the application (ie. ej22, or GC8 WRX etc..etc..).

This can build up with time and will hopefully come to benefit everyone eventually.

To get the ball rolling, here are some part numbers I've used recently:

11044AA610 - EJ25d Head Gasket (DOHC) - $106.75 ea. (on 24/06/09 from Subaru Artarmon)
44022AA180 - GC8 WRX EJ20 - Turbo to down pipe
44022AA150 - GC8 WRX EJ20 - Up pipe to turbo
44022AA170 - GC8 WRX EJ20 - Up pipe to manifold
14038AA000 - GC8 WRX EJ20 - Turbo exhaust manifold gasket
22060AA061 - EJ25d Knock Sensor (DOHC)
22690AA341 - EJ25d Oxygen ( o2 ) sensor (DOHC)
35035AA030 - Shifter Bushings to suit MY95 WRX - $3.95 ea. need 4 of them (on 29/06/09 from Subaru Artarmon)
35035AC000 - Shifter Bushings to suit Gen2 RX (Gen 2 series 2) - $4.00 or so ea. 2 required
33022GA081 - Shifter spring gear lever to suit GC8 / Gen 2 Liberty RX (and more I'd say). Around $3 (1 required).

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:00 PM

http://www.subyclub....p?showtopic=777

My Old Thread with some part numbers for various brakes.

 


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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:01 PM

Thanks mate :)

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:36 PM

Subaru parts Gladesville, Sydney quote for sensors:


22060AA061 - EJ25d Knock Sensor (DOHC)- $225.00
22690AA341 - EJ25d Oxygen ( o2 ) sensor (DOHC )- $269.00

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 12:55 PM

There's nothing worse than having to find a VIN number when you're after what should be a quick and easy part from Subaru.


I work in parts also mate, the right part is rarely quick and easy to find.

For example: one model of ours is made with 2 different kinds of wiper blades, that aren't interchangable :huh: . People think it's a bit weird when you need a vin number for wiper blades. <_<
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Posted 24 June 2009 - 01:58 PM

I work in parts also mate, the right part is rarely quick and easy to find.

For example: one model of ours is made with 2 different kinds of wiper blades, that aren't interchangable :huh: . People think it's a bit weird when you need a vin number for wiper blades. <_<


Yeah mate, after seeing the FAST application that I believe you guys use for some (or all?) part numbers / finding, I can completely empathise with you!

I still reckon you should all have a document floating around with common VIN numbers (That's what I use, heh heh).

Subaru parts Gladesville, Sydney quote for sensors:
Knock sensor - $225.00
Oxygen sensor - $269.00

Sorry, no part numbers, but these were for a gen2 Liberty.


22060AA061 - EJ25d Knock Sensor (DOHC)
22690AA341 - EJ25d Oxygen ( o2 ) sensor (DOHC)

I believe they are correct part numbers.

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 03:31 PM

Dylan, As the numbers come in maybe add them to the first post to save going through what may grow into a huge thread. Also p/n for UEC would be handy to me as Im about to order some. Top idea for a thread. Cheers J

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 03:34 PM

Dylan,
As the numbers come in maybe add them to the first post to save going through what may grow into a huge thread.
Also p/n for UEC would be handy to me as Im about to order some.

Top idea for a thread.

Cheers
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No worries mate, will do.

You won't need part numbers, and I really suggest looking at ebay for UEC. Subaru charge like wounded bulls for the stuff. Peps apparently have a really good one, Paul (twinturbosubaru) swears by the stuff - cheaper than the Subaru one as well.

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Posted 24 June 2009 - 03:37 PM

Thanks. I'll see what I can dig up. Cheers J

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Posted 25 June 2009 - 08:25 PM

Have you guys checked out this.......

http://opposedforces.com/parts/

Its for US and Europe models but you just find the same model. Ive found everypart number ive needed here so far.

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Posted 26 June 2009 - 12:06 AM

Have you guys checked out this.......

http://opposedforces.com/parts/

Its for US and Europe models but you just find the same model. Ive found everypart number ive needed here so far.


Not a bad little find, mate - thank you!

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Posted 26 June 2009 - 12:53 AM

:P nice post, its what I have been using so far for my part numbers too! check my brake thread out LOL. I can agree that I have never had a crook part number from it yet.

 


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Posted 29 June 2009 - 01:30 PM

Added:

35035AA030 - Shifter Bushings to suit MY95 WRX - $3.95 ea. need 4 of them (on 29/06/09 from Subaru Artarmon)

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Posted 30 June 2009 - 09:26 PM

Added 30/06/09:

35035AC000 - Shifter Bushings to suit Gen2 RX (Gen 2 series 2) - $4.00 or so ea. 2 required
33022GA081 - Shifter spring gear lever to suit GC8 / Gen 2 Liberty RX (and more I'd say). Around $3 (1 required).

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Posted 01 March 2011 - 10:34 AM

All parts for a GEN2 LIBERTY SEDAN.

Anyone need a part number, PM me.


As of 1/03/11.

Part no. Description Price

65123AC000 MOLDING ASSEMBLY-REAR WINDOW x 1 $126.40 SUBARU
65123AC010 MOLDING-REAR WINDOW LOWER x 1 $51.25 SUBARU
65122AC010 STOPPER-REAR WINDOW, LEFT x 1 $3.40 JAPAN
65122AC000 STOPPER-REAR WINDOW, RIGHT x 1 $3.40 JAPAN
65132AC010 LOCATE PIN-REAR WINDOW LEFT x 1 $8.55 JAPAN
65132AC000 LOCATE PIN-REAR WINDOW RIGHT x 1 $8.55 JAPAN
90815AC530 INSULATOR-FRONT HOOD x 1 $163.95 JAPAN
90814AA000 CLIP-HOOD INSULATOR $4.50 X 13 CLIPS SUBARU
51415AC280 SIDE SILL COMPLETE-OUTER RIGHT x 1 $225.15 JAPAN
51415AC290 SIDE SILL COMPLETE-OUTER LEFT x 1 $225.15 JAPAN

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Posted 06 April 2011 - 06:14 PM

Does anyone have a part number for a Rocker cover (?) gasket on a GTB engine??

Left-13272AA082...that sound right?
Right-13270AA062...that sound right?

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Posted 06 April 2011 - 07:21 PM

Hey mate,

I can't accurately find a part number in my software I am sorry, EJ20k/EJ20R is not a locally delivered motor and I just can't remember for the life of me if the parts are the same as a Lib RS or a 96-ish WRX.

PM Alex and he might be able to give you some advice, or he might be able to clarify here.

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Posted 06 April 2011 - 07:41 PM

Cheers mate, will do.

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Posted 16 September 2011 - 08:27 PM

All part numbers from my VIN - which is a AUDM 2001 MY02 B4. Need a new clutch and bits so got the numbers from my friendly subaru parts department.


30100AA840 - Clutch disc complete

30210AA530 - Clutch cover complete

30502AA130 - clutch release bearing

12342AA050 - Flywheel assembly - flexible

22056AA063 - Sensor assembly - Camshaft (cam position sensor - nothing to do with the clutch)

37261FC000 - Clutch Damper (on the bottom of the clutch master cylinder)

37262FC000 - Seal - clutch master cylinder (o-ring that goes with the clutch damper)


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Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:09 AM

Subaru genuine Gen 3 windsheild wipers - can't remember which was drivers side & which was passenger side but you're more than likely going to buy both anyway.

86548AE000 & 86548AE060


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