Subaru Wrx Sti 2004 Brake Line Full Set 40k Miles -ships Same Day! on 2040-parts.com
The Great Lakes State, United States
Here we have a Full Se Front and Rear factory Oem Brake Lines removed off my 2004 STi at 40,000 miles. Brake Lines were in full working order when removed. I have just upgraded to a stainless steel brake Kit. So I no longer have any use for these. Please review All photos for the true condition of the item. Brake Lines will be shipped within 24 hours via USPS. let me know if you have any question's. Feel free to check out my other listing's, Follow my Store, Always putting something new up ;) Thanks for looking. |
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