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98 99 00 Subaru Impreza Wrx Sti Gc8 Gf8 Greddy Turbo Boost Gauge Jdm on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Chiba, Japan

Chiba, Japan
Condition:Used

Model

SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STi

Model Code

GF-GC8

Frame No


Production year

1999



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Type


Engine model


Displacement


Drive system


Mission classification


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Color No


Component type

Used parts

Trim No


Part No/Maker

GReddy

Note

Please see attached photos.   


Shipping


The above shipping fee is EMS to the USA,

but you may also choose the following options:

(a) EMS 3-5days

(b) SAL 2-3weeks

(c) SEA about 2 months

(d) DHL 3-5days

We provide shipping service worldwide,

Please ask about the shipping fee to other countries before bidding.


Payment

 

We only accept Pay Pal.

Notes


1)

To avoid misunderstanding,

please always message us if you have any questions or need anything else.

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2)

All the items we sell on ebay are only made for “JDM”(Japanese domestic market).

Please buy these parts on your own responsibilities.


3)

Buyers have to pay these are any other import duties or taxes in curred besides the shipping fee.


4)

Please review all pictures,shipping info and return policy before bidding.


5)

Please make the payment within 7 days.


6)

We accept return within 14 days but all the shipping fees are on the buyer's responsibilies.

7)

Many parts are also available.

Please let us know if you need anything else!!

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