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Old Mar 14, 2019, 10:41 AM
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Can anyone help me with a hard brake line number? Need the part number for the front driver's side hard line for a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer OZ Rally. It's the line that goes from the Master Cylinder to the rubber brake hose. Neither the PDF parts catalog I have for this car or the online sources I typically use have any of the hard line numbers. Basically every part number but. Pretty sure I can go to the local parts store and get a straight length with fittings and bend it up, but looking to price an OEM piece if they're even available before I go that route.

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Been using this site w/good success on my EvO9 (takes some getting used to but works)

Some of our members have even ordered from them w/good results

Here: https://partsouq.com/
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Old Mar 14, 2019, 11:09 AM
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Thanks so much for that. Definitely helped with a part number which is a start. Not sure if it is a number that has been superseded or not but definitely gives me a starting point. I suspect I'm out of luck finding these but worth a try. That site will definitely help me in the future too so thanks a million!
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Old Mar 15, 2019, 07:50 PM
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Looking for the part number for the screws that hold the top and bottom steering column cover together. Are they the same bolts as the ones that hold the radio in? Freakin Alarm people didn’t even put them back in😡
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Originally Posted by gomezgoku
Looking for the part number for the screws that hold the top and bottom steering column cover together. Are they the same bolts as the ones that hold the radio in? Freakin Alarm people didn’t even put them back in😡
MB409437 (45292B) & MB409439(45292C)



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Dead pedal part number

Part number listed here is bringing up gauges. Looking for factory dead pedal for 2015 Ralliart
Old Mar 19, 2019, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by rap1429
Part number listed here is bringing up gauges. Looking for factory dead pedal for 2015 Ralliart
Hey, welcome aboard!

This thread was mainly designed for the EvO8 & 9

Been using this website for parts lookup. It works pretty well
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Old Mar 21, 2019, 08:29 PM
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So this door chime thing has been driving me crazy. Chimes even without a key in ignition. What part do I need to buy to replace it. Part # maybe please.
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Bump. If anyone needs any help looking up parts, happy to help

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Originally Posted by gomezgoku
So this door chime thing has been driving me crazy. Chimes even without a key in ignition. What part do I need to buy to replace it. Part # maybe please.
The yellow box that the thumb is touching. That is broken and needs to be replaced.

Can be found at this link: https://stmtuned.com/collections/evo...ch-oem-evo-8-9

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Anyone knows the part number?

I need to know where I can get these two screws and what part number it is.



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Originally Posted by Sedundens
I need to know where I can get these two screws and what part number it is.
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Looks like part no. MU140035 (please double check) (see item 41190D)


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Looking for what the black plastic ring spacer is that sits between the shiftknob and the shift boot. On my scree shot it's the black cracked thing. Anybody know what that is or part number so I can get replacement?


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Looking for what the black plastic ring spacer is that sits between the shiftknob and the shift boot. On my scree shot it's the black cracked thing. Anybody know what that is or part number so I can get replacement?
My best guess is that its part of the complete shift boot assy. The part no. i see is: Mitsubishi

MR646873
Old Apr 3, 2019, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
My best guess is that its part of the complete shift boot assy. The part no. i see is: Mitsubishi

MR646873
Damn, well that sucks.... Thanks for finding it for me though.


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