
On 12 March 2014 17:40, Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com> wrote:
Thuo, I know a guy at Subaru Kenya, he pretty much sorts out all my parts needs there, and for everything, the first thing he asks me is my chassis number. I once was lucky to have access to the same software they use there, and I can confirm that using a chassis number is by far the quickest method of getting a part. Don't believe me? try this<http://opposedforces.com/parts/>, it uses the long method of getting a part, i.e. NOT using a chassis number.
Second, try Ambani of Subatech (0722749381), just for comparison.
And finally, I can help as far as buying from .co.uk is concerned. Shipping from there nowadays has become much easier.
@Peter, i don't drive a subaru but the headlight bulbs have a *universal code on it.* So no need for chassis number. I gave all the details required to purchase one " OSRAM or Phillips D2R, 4300-5000K or even 6000K color temp" Also i agree on the chassis (this is common even in Cisco). thanks will give it a short at subatech. Kind Regards, Wilson./