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Old 05-25-2004, 08:11 PM
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It's 4.5 IIRC. RTFM.
Buy 5.
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Old 05-25-2004, 09:11 PM
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Actually the best place is called Steven's Creek Subaru. But in order to get their "special", you completely mod your car and also break 1st gear before going to them so you can get excellent warranty service as well.







F#@$ you Steven's Creek Subaru.
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Originally Posted by bassplayrr
Try doing a VW Corrado G60. The filter is helfway into the front bumper. When you get the filter out you have to keep it perfectly upright to avoid spilling oil into your front bumper cavity. Fun!

I agree with everyone else here, do it yourself.

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I changed the oil in our 95 golf today. and every time I change the oil, I ask why the hell did you put the filter there. stupid VW, poor location and a huge filter.
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I'll charge you 20$ if bring your oil and filter, 50$ for moblil 1 and OEM filter.

OR you can do it yourself for 25$ with OEM filter and Mobil 1 super syn!

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Old 05-26-2004, 03:56 PM
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just go to your local subaru dealership and get a factory oil filter and some moble 1 from costco
that's exactly what i do... DIY chrisnonstop!
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Old 05-26-2004, 06:20 PM
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Ok, I'm going to do it myself...I know there's no way it could possibly be easier than my 75 280Z though....ha haa...
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Adam @ licmotorsports is the only i other place i'd ever suggest in MARIN that is......
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