Introduction
This page is a guide that may help finding the right part numbers and explain how you can use these part numbers to order parts.
Subaru noteert onderdeelnummers in deze vorm: 21118KA000, 5 numbers, 2 letters (often TA or KA) and finally 3 numbers. Bolts and nuts are often only indicated with a number of numbers, for example: 800606560.
Websites voor onderdeelnummers
De logo’s van de verschillende websites zijn hieronder weergegeven. Als je op de logo’s klikt komt er een venster tevoorschijn waarin wordt uitgelegd hoe de websites werken en waar je op moet letten. (Niet alle websites zijn nog toegevoegd, ik ben er nog mee bezig).
Step 1: find the part number
There are a few websites where you can find the part numbers of Subaru parts. If you can't find something, feel free to send me an e-mail. I can help you finding the right numbers with the service manuals or the micro fiches info@subaruminibusclub.nl.

Voor de KJ (1984 – 1993) you can use the following website:
- Amayama.com
- 2WD/4WD, 1.0L/1.2L, met of zonder panoramadak
- Pay attention! These are Japanese part numbers. Usually they correspond with the European ones, but sometimes they can differ. If you want to be sure, send me an email and I can check them in the service manuals.
- 2WD/4WD, 1.0L/1.2L, met of zonder panoramadak

Voor de FA (1993 – 1999) you can use the following websites:
- Opposedforces.com has categories for practically every version of the Libero. The link below links to the main category, choose ‘VAN & WAGON’ and then ‘SELECTIVE 4WD’ of ‘2WD’:
- 2WD/4WD with or without panoramic roof
- European part numbers, these are always correct is my experience.
- European part numbers, these are always correct is my experience.
- 2WD/4WD with or without panoramic roof
- Amayama.com is the website of a Japanese parts webshop where you can look up part numbers. Optionally, you can also order new parts, which will then be sent from Japan.
- 2WD/4WD with or without panoramic roof
- Pay attention! These are the Japanese part numbers. Check the numbers with Opposedforces.com!
- Pay attention! These are the Japanese part numbers. Check the numbers with Opposedforces.com!
- 2WD/4WD with or without panoramic roof
- JP-Carparts.com is a parts webshop and can also send parts from Japan, just like Amayama.. In the drawings, each part has a number. You can enter this number in the search field below the image.
- 4WD with or without panoramic roof
- Pay attention! These are the Japanese part numbers. Check the numbers with Opposedforces.com!
- 4WD with or without panoramic roof
Step 2: see if the part can be ordered
By far the fastest method:
- Brand new, via a Subaru workshop:
- Now that you have the part number you can email a Subaru workshop asking if they can order that part. Also ask for the price while you're at it, because they can see that price on the computer.
Other options are:
- Cheaper, second hand:
- Mogelijk heeft iemand nog zo’n onderdeel liggen, je kan een bericht op de Facebookpagina van de Subaru Minibus Club Nederland plaatsen. Ook de Subaru Libero International Group op Facebook kan uitkomst bieden.
- You can try to find your part on eBay or other online car part webshops.
- You can ask Liberalix if he has your part in stock. You can contact him via www.liberalix.de.
- New, directly imported from Japan:
- Amayama.com is a great supplier. Please bear in mind that the customs may charge you an extra import fee, wich could be quite high depending on the value of the product. Shipping takes a while too.
- At JP-Carparts.com you can also order parts if I'm correct. I've never tried them out however.
- Megazip.net is also a website where you can order parts, I have never tried this website, however others are positive about it.
- I've never ordered anything here either, but you can still find quite a few things there. Pay attention to what you order, because not all parts of the Sambar are directly interchangeable with the Libero. http://yokohamamotors.net/page62.html
Step 3: is the part no longer available?
If the part is no longer available to order, then the shop of the Subaru Minibus Club comes into play.
The part number that you found in step 1 can be entered in the search box of the Dutch Subaru Minibus Club shop. If you find something, you can order it. If that also fails, then that part is not yet made by fellow bussers or by me. You can then post the part on the forum, or mail me via info@subaruminibusclub.nl, then I´ll add it to the list.