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02-07 Subaru Impreza/forester R Rear Spindle R., Disc Brakes Fast And Free on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Stock Number:00015087 Model:IMPREZA Year:2007 Condition and Options:exc. STi; R., disc brakes Brand:SUBARU Mileage:120000


Model: IMPREZA 2007

Year: 2007

StockNumber: 00015087

Odometer: 120000 Miles

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also fits the following models:

IMPREZA 2004 - 2007 exc. STi; R., disc brakes
IMPREZA 2002 - 2003 R., disc brakes
FORESTER 2002 - 2008 Hub Carrier; R., disc brakes
FORESTER 2001 - 2001 Hub Carrier; from 8/1/2000, R., disc brakes
SAAB 9-2X 2005 - 2006 (disc brakes), R.



SUBARU IMPREZA R Rear Spindle exc. STi; R., disc brakes 04 05 06 07

VIN: JF1GG61637G812416

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