1990-1994 Legacy Parts Catalog - FULL
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 2:00 am
I've been meaning to do this for a while, but going through every page to fix any tears so I can run the pages through the scanner at work is rather time consuming. But it's done. I've scanned the entire Legacy Parts Catalog. It's about 64mb, and has all the part #'s you'll ever want
I've mirrored the link on my Surrealmirage site since d/l's will be much faster and it won't kill my bandwidth.
Enjoy!
https://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/fi ... atalog.zip
https://www.main.experiencetherave.com/ ... og_-_FULL/
NOTE
The following information should help you decipher the information/dates in the comments section of the parts book.
4D - Four Door Sedan
SW - Station Wagon
TW - Touring Wagon
For the dates, the first number is the last digit of the manufacturing year. The second number is the month of manufacture. Since after September the month digit is no longer a single digit, the letters X, Y, Z correspond respectively to October, November, & December.
So for example, a date of 97, indicates a manufacture date of July 1989.
2X - October 1992
42 - February 1994
1Z - December 1991
04 - April 1990
There may be some other notes that do not follow this typical nomenclature, but for the most part, the above info should help you properly decipher the parts book.
Also, the introduction pages in the book are VERY comprehensive in explaining the various codes/remarks that appear in the parts book, including the how to read the dates. Take some time and look through the introduction. You will learn a lot!
I've mirrored the link on my Surrealmirage site since d/l's will be much faster and it won't kill my bandwidth.
Enjoy!
https://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/fi ... atalog.zip
https://www.main.experiencetherave.com/ ... og_-_FULL/
NOTE
The following information should help you decipher the information/dates in the comments section of the parts book.
4D - Four Door Sedan
SW - Station Wagon
TW - Touring Wagon
For the dates, the first number is the last digit of the manufacturing year. The second number is the month of manufacture. Since after September the month digit is no longer a single digit, the letters X, Y, Z correspond respectively to October, November, & December.
So for example, a date of 97, indicates a manufacture date of July 1989.
2X - October 1992
42 - February 1994
1Z - December 1991
04 - April 1990
There may be some other notes that do not follow this typical nomenclature, but for the most part, the above info should help you properly decipher the parts book.
Also, the introduction pages in the book are VERY comprehensive in explaining the various codes/remarks that appear in the parts book, including the how to read the dates. Take some time and look through the introduction. You will learn a lot!