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Subaru Impreza Carbon Gc8 Sti Front Strut Bar Brace Gf8 Jdm Tower on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Kanagawa, Japan

Kanagawa, Japan
Some scratches. One of washers is missing.
Brand:Subaru Part Brand:Subaru STI Manufacturer Part Number:STS055500020

DESCRIPTION


Subaru Impreza GC8 / GF8 STI Carbon Fiber Front Strut Bar. Genuine Subaru Impreza item. It will only fit GC8 or GF8 year up to 2000. There are scratches. One of washers is missing. Please prepare washers, screws, or any other parts yourself if needed. This item might not fit if your car is modified, used other cars' parts, or used aftermarket parts. You will receive what you have seen in the pictures.

 

SHIPPING

 

We will pack it with bubble pack and send this item within one business day after we confirm your payment.

 

Express to USA, Canada, & Australia ( 4-9 Days ) : 43.5 USD

 

Express to Europe ( 5-10 Days ) : 49.5 USD

 

Express to South America, Central America  ( 7-14 Days) : 79.5 USD


 

We will send this item world wide. Please feel free to ask us any questions. A buyer has to file the claim to the delivery company yourself in the case of the damage. Otherwise, we will not file the claim the delivery company in Japan. Import duties, taxes, customs handing charge, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

 

PAYMENT

 

We accept Paypal only. We expect payment to be received within 2 days of end of auction. ( Unpaid case will open 2 days of end of listing.)

 


ABOUT US

 

We are a vehicle parts exporter based in Japan. We supply not only second hand parts but also brand new parts to the world.

 

NOTE

 

Import duties, taxes, customs handing charge, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

 

We will send you what you have seen in the pictures. Please prepare something like chips, wires, scres, washers, and so on in order to install if you need.

 

If the item is not as described, please contact us before you repair, replace, or do something for the item. We will not pay for those repair, replacement, or any other costs before we agree.

 

Also, we are closed on Sunday, so we cannot reply your questions and send you any items on Sunday.

 

 

 

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