Stainless Brake Reservoir Fluid Cap Cover Subaru Impreza 97-02 Chrome on 2040-parts.com
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Subaru Impreza brake fluid cap covers Fits models 1997-2002 This is polished stainless and pushes over the original plastic cap There is double sided bonding strip on the inside that sticks to the original cap This cap fits models below Subaru Impreza 1997-2002 |
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