Found something very interseting out Today(STi/BC Legacy)
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- Fourth Gear
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Found something very interseting out Today(STi/BC Legacy)
I work at a Subaru dealership and knowing that STi Japan "supposedly" offeres parts for the Old 89-93 BC STi from this place:
http://www.subaru-sti.co.jp/parts/legac ... slist.html
I printed out the part numbers and just out of curiousity asked the guy in parts if he could get these sti bits. So he took a random number (engine mount) and typed it into the computer. The part came up! an actual BC STi Legacy part. it was $150 Cdn (I'm in canada). I prolly gonna order some swaybar bushings for my car very soon. Their like $4.00. If Subaru Canada does this-then I'm sure Subaru USA will be able to do this aswell.
Mark
http://www.subaru-sti.co.jp/parts/legac ... slist.html
I printed out the part numbers and just out of curiousity asked the guy in parts if he could get these sti bits. So he took a random number (engine mount) and typed it into the computer. The part came up! an actual BC STi Legacy part. it was $150 Cdn (I'm in canada). I prolly gonna order some swaybar bushings for my car very soon. Their like $4.00. If Subaru Canada does this-then I'm sure Subaru USA will be able to do this aswell.
Mark
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1994 Turbo Sedan, Crimson Pearl 5MT, from British Columbia-no rust!
1994 Turbo Sedan, Crimson Pearl 5MT, from British Columbia-no rust!
Could it be he was just looking at the impreza wrx sti engine mount? All ej series mounts are the same afterall. See if he can get the other things
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- Fourth Gear
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he typed in the part number in with the "ST" STi designation ahead of the number and the part came up. So it is an Sti part. I got him to find the price of a regular Legacy Turbo engine mount and it was $ 60 versus the 150 Sti Legacy engine mount. He also looked up the swaybar bushings for me.
Mark,
Mark,
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1994 Turbo Sedan, Crimson Pearl 5MT, from British Columbia-no rust!
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This is not so stunning. Did you know that every factory Subaru Legacy(not STi) from 1990-1994 and every Impreza from 1994-2001 used the same control arms. And that is just one of dozens of shared parts. Subarus are like Legos...I wouldn't be surprised if that BC mount you found is the same thing as a GC mount.
I go to Super Rupair on occassion and their invoices often say :
*****PN impreza/legacy/svx
Legos.
I go to Super Rupair on occassion and their invoices often say :
*****PN impreza/legacy/svx
Legos.

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1973 Porsche 914 2.0 l -Suby swap pending
1968 Porsche 911t survivor 47k original miles
2000 2.5RS daily driver.
1999 2.5RS w/ 50+ extra whp
Suby Hai!
Yeah try and find out if either, the part numbers for the legacy STi engine mount and new STi engine mounts are different, or get him to find something unique to legacies, like the rear sway bar. Most/if not all of the bushings from the gc/f chassis are interchangeable with bc/f.
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I'm on First and First. How can the same street intersect with itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe.
Liquid Silver 92 SVX LS-L 88k
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I'm on First and First. How can the same street intersect with itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe.
Hay, when you make the perfect chassis from the start, why change it.
Well suspension design anyway, the chassis has seen some serious improvment.
Well suspension design anyway, the chassis has seen some serious improvment.
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91 Legacy S.S. FMIC, TD04 (so what?)
90 Legacy wagon (Beater)
92 Loyal monster wagon (EJ22) and 30" tires.
78 BRAT (EJ22T comming)
I blow s@#t up.
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This has been brought up before:
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=2113
Apparently:
A is Feb '89 through Apr '90
B is May '90 through May '91
C is Jun '91 through May '92
D is Jun '92 through Sep '93
As far as I can see, A and B are always together and C and D are always together... Makes sense. A and B would be the pre-facelift body (90-91 here) and C and D would be the post-facelift body (92-94 here).
And the motor mount part numbers listed there are indeed the same as those listed for the GD chassis. Since that's a factory part on the USDM WRX STi, it makes sense that it would be in the dealer's computer.
In theory, a dealer can order any part with an FHI part number, even if it's not in their database. It's supposed to get added when they place the first order. Of course, it all depends on Subaru in Japan being willing to ship them across the world to fill this dealer's order.
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=2113
Apparently:
A is Feb '89 through Apr '90
B is May '90 through May '91
C is Jun '91 through May '92
D is Jun '92 through Sep '93
As far as I can see, A and B are always together and C and D are always together... Makes sense. A and B would be the pre-facelift body (90-91 here) and C and D would be the post-facelift body (92-94 here).
And the motor mount part numbers listed there are indeed the same as those listed for the GD chassis. Since that's a factory part on the USDM WRX STi, it makes sense that it would be in the dealer's computer.
In theory, a dealer can order any part with an FHI part number, even if it's not in their database. It's supposed to get added when they place the first order. Of course, it all depends on Subaru in Japan being willing to ship them across the world to fill this dealer's order.
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