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StuSam121

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    Legacy TBSTI BP5

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  1. Hi everyone! I own a 2005 JDM Legacy TBSTI with headlights that are starting to look yellow. I have had them properly buffed by a paint shop that I know which made the headlights look brand new but unfortunately it only lasted for 6ish months before fading again. I’d like to source replacement lens covers but can’t find any that seem of reassuringly decent quality. I have found some on Amazon which are £240+ for a set of two but would be sent from China… I can find loads for the facelift version or the Gen 3 but I’m struggling to find many options for a prefacelift Gen 4? If anyone knows of any decent companies that make these replacement lenses then that would help me out massively! I don’t mind spending a bit on it but I’m reluctant to even find out how much brand new headlights would cost… Thanks, Stuart
  2. Thanks @victaru! I’ll get searching for one and post back with any update I have.
  3. Hi guys, I have a 2005 JDM Legacy TBSTi BP5 which comes with the plastic intake manifold from factory. I’m looking at upgrading to the crinkle red aluminium manifolds that come on the Impreza’s and WRX’s of a similar age. Does anyone know if these are a straight swap or will they just not fit a Legacy at all? Thanks, Stuart
  4. Hello guys. I’m in need of some assistance with retrofitting the SWC on my 05 Legacy imported from Japan. It’s a prefacelift auto that came with the shift buttons on the steering wheel, I have bought prefacelift buttons and fitted them to the wheel but have no clue which wires to connect to where! I have attached photos of the connectors on the head unit and the steering column, any help on what I should wire to where would really help. I have fitted a Pioneer double din headunit too, if this makes any difference! The 14 pin connector is the headunit side and the 8 pin connector is at the steering column. Thanks, Stuart
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