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Subaru Forester Head Gasket & Timing Belt Set on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Interlochen, Michigan, United States

Interlochen, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

Bought for my 2001 Subaru Forester and I sold the car but the buyer did not want the new parts.  I paid over $325 for these parts.

 I am sure these parts fit more than this year and model.  I will leave it up to you to confirm that they fit your car!

Fel-Pro Head Gasket Set            HS 26170 PT-1

Complete set, un-opened, does not contain bolts

 

Dayco Timing Belt Kit

Includes:

Bando Timing belt TB 304, with seals

NTN Timing belt Auto-tensioner

2 - NSK camshaft belt idler bearings

1 - Koyo bearing 024-1279

Paraut (131-2102) Water pump and gasket

Thermostat

Power steering belt

Alternator belt

 

Also used Haynes Repair manual 2000 - 2006 Legacy & Forester

 

Cyl. Head & Valve Cover Gasket for Sale

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