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Removing a gas tank from a 1997 subaru legacy sedan gt 2.5.What parts do i have to remove to get the gas tank down.

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SOURCE: How do I remove the gas tank from a 2000 Subaru

buy yourself a chiltons manual # 64304 it has every thing you need to drop fuel tank you have the car buy the book also has engine codes too

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there is a sesor behind the bumper you can hit it with a hammer and the bag will go off

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