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عمر صادق
2024-03-18 16:32

I am sincerely asking for advice from everyone: When buying Subaru oil filters, air filters, and cabin air filters online, which specifications are the same between Subaru Impreza, Forester, and Outback?

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نايف سلطان
نايف سلطان2024-03-21 09:50
The air conditioning filter from Toyota can also be used for the Subaru Outback.
عبدالرحمن شعيب
عبدالرحمن شعيب2024-03-19 11:25
It should be the same as the Outback, right? After all, the engine is the same.
عبد العزيز أنيس
عبد العزيز أنيس2024-03-19 07:44
You can just contact customer service for Denso or Mann filters.

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