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Subaru Impreza Wagon Wrx Ggb 02-07 Greddy Triple Tube Rear Upper Strut Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Kaluga, default, Russian Federation

Kaluga, default, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:Greddy Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:14063006 Kit or Single Part:Single Part Placement on Vehicle:Front OE Spec or Performance/Custom:OE Spec

 Suspension upgrades such as high performance springs, shocks and tires can add additional stress to the chassis resulting in additional chassis flex. GREX Strut Tower Braces improve chassis rigidity and reduce this flex. By using a monocoque aluminum triple tube shaft and stout, easy-to-install steel base plates, high strength and rigidity are obtained without unnecessary weight gain.

This auction is for 1x Greddy Subaru GGB (wagon) rear strut bar

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