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Genuine Oem Subaru Rocker Valve Cover Gasket Set 2002-2005 Impreza Wrx Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $47.28
Location:

El Cajon, California, United States

El Cajon, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:SUBARU Other Part Number:13272AA093 Manufacturer Part Number:13270AA062 & 13272AA094 & 13293AA051 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Interchange Part Number:13270AA061 Warranty:Yes

GENUINE OEM SUBARU Rocker Valve Cover Gasket Set 
2002-2005 Impreza WRX Turbo 

**THIS KIT INCLUDES LEFT & RIGHT SIDE ROCKER VALVE COVER GASKET AND 4 INNER GASKETS** 
1-13270AA162 
1-13272AA094 
4-13293AA051 

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