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  1. Guys, does anyone know part number of wagon rear door waist spoiler?
  2. Guys, does any bode know part number of wagon waiste spoiler?
  3. Nice thread. Its a pity, that Beatrush bar with partnumber # S86103PB-FW will not fit USDM rear Outback bumper. Proof was in this thread: https://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/jdm-rear-bumper-bp-wagon-260797.html?p=5860087 here: https://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/jdm-rear-bumper-bp-wagon-260797.html?p=5698910
  4. interesting thread there: https://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/jdm-outback-bumper-install-69935.html
  5. I inserted Luma i5+ biLed via full disassembling Perfect result, light like flash in the night
  6. I think you will like more aftermarket variations Any 2 DIN Android unit will be better
  7. Perfect thread made by our brother: https://legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4671508&postcount=5
  8. Thanks! I forgot about the original source of information - a wonderful squeeze made in 2010. She fully confirms the validity of my words.
  9. With all due respect, I sincerely cannot understand why to use both original factory springs (any generation) and second-hand Japanese (Bilstein). There is a long-established manufacturer of quality American springs. https://www.rallitek.com/ These springs behave perfectly with shock absorbers for the previous generation ща Legacy/Outback (in B12 body)
  10. In easy way - 235 km/h But i think guys right - try it on Germany roads and tell us.
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