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PMd you heltys I found it all for you if interested. I have R and L The seals and bearings just need installed. Also the "spacer" for between the bearings. Clean, rust free....from low mileage TX car and have been in storage for years. Let me know if you located yet. No biggie if you already found it. Todd
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Need help on where to place Subaru stripe
SUBARU3 replied to weslito2's topic in Historic Subaru Forum: 50's thru 70's
Be careful using NOS stripes. The stripe vinyl material is nearly 40 years old and the adhesive is too! I had a BAD experience with old stripes before and nearly ruined new paint! Consider using the NOS stripe as the model for having new ones made. Any sign shop can do it cheap! You will have new 3M vinyl and good adhesive! -
It's not double posted anymore. I fixed that error. Not sure how that happened unless I pressed enter twice. It was not intentional. It's not SPAM...no worries! I have been a member/early founder/moderator of this group....since back in the Billy C days. I'm simply asking if someone has an unlimited CARFAX account.
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If anyone has a an old heater box, or car they are parting, I 'm looking for the heater box flap motor. It's on the left side of the box. If you have one, or could find one in a salvage yard during a visit, I would gladly pay you for your time and of course the motor and the stamp! The part # is 72023AA060 90-94 Legacy Thanks! Todd
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TEXAS!!! Have been here 30 years and have seen TONS of rust free car older cars. Subys included. I deal scientifically with this 95-96 Imprezas and Legacys. Always looking to see what pops up. People here are spoiled and must have new cars, even newer cars get tossed. It's crazy. Just a very image conscious, SPOILED state! Interiors can get cooked and clear coat/paint fails on everything far earlier than more northern states. But rust....nada. But BEWARE, people are moving into this state by the 1000s and along with them come their cars from the north. So check carfax and make sure it's "really and truly" A TEXAS NATIVE CAR. Dealer pass them off as TX cars. I once reached up in the rear shock tower of a Legacy and handed the dealer a big rust piece....I said...this is not a TX car! LOL