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RPO Label?

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Did Subaru do RPO labels? I'm looking for one on my 97 BG Legacy. Where would I look? Don't desperately need it, but I'm just curious

Not that I'm aware. The closest you'll find is the production label on the drivers strut tower with engine and trans ID numbers and the paint code.

 

Is there some specific info you're looking for?

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Nothing real specific, the vin covers everything I really need to know. I was just curious if Subaru did RPO labels, I thought it would be interesting to see everything my car came with. Otherwise, the vin only covers so much. Had to run the vin through the dealer network just to get the build date, cause apparently that was too much trouble for Subaru to put on cars in 1997.

Thanks for the info

Nothing real specific, the vin covers everything I really need to know. I was just curious if Subaru did RPO labels, I thought it would be interesting to see everything my car came with. Otherwise, the vin only covers so much. Had to run the vin through the dealer network just to get the build date, cause apparently that was too much trouble for Subaru to put on cars in 1997.

Thanks for the info

 

Build date is on the sticker on the lower edge of drivers side door.

 

Sometimes they are gone if the car has been painted or had door replaced :(

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Unfortunately, my door has been replaced.

I know it's from a 99 SUS, but that doesn't help me much

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Oh well. Dealer said may 1997. Looks like she just caught the end of the MY

(For those of you who--like me--have no idea what RPO means, it's "Regular Production Option!")

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