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Cabin Filter Air For Subaru Forester 97-08 Impreza 92-00 72880-sa000 G3010-sa100 on 2040-parts.com

AU $18.62
Location:

Granville, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Granville, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:HAC Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Compatible Makes:Subaru Forester 97-08 UPC:Does not apply


Cabin Filter For SUBARU Forester 97-08 Impreza 92-00

Dimension :  W217mm x L200 mm X H30/40mm(plastic frame)
Product Type :  Replacement (Aftermarket)
Condition :  Brand New
Color :  White  
Product :  Full PET Fabric 
Original Code :  72880-SA000, G3010-SA100, HAC-4494
FIT MODEL:
SUBARU    FORESTER  1997-2008

SUBARU    IMPREZA      1992-2000

The filter is located in the passenger compartment behind the glove compartment


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