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Genuine Subaru Oem Timing Belt Forester And Impreza on 2040-parts.com

US $59.97
Location:

Watertown, Connecticut, US

Watertown, Connecticut, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:RETURNS ON NEW, UN-OPENED ITEMS Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:13028AA231 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:SUBARU

Description: Genuine Subaru OEM Timing Belt

 

Part # 13028AA231

 

Fits: Forester & Impreza 2.5L SOHC engines

 

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If you are unsure of the fitment of this item on your vehicle, message us your VIN number and we will check and see if it fits your vehicle.

 

Shipping Info: Items are shipped by 2 p.m. EST the same day as payment clears. We do combine shipping on multiple purchases.

 

Return Info: Items being returned must be unopened and in original packaging. We have a 15 day return period. The buyer is responsible for the return shipping.

Warranty: OEM Subaru parts have a 1 year manufacturer warranty from date of purchase

 

*CT Buyers are applicable to CT sales tax*

 

 

Joe Bocci

Premier Subaru of Watertown

795 Straits Turnpike

Watertown, CT 06795

860-274-8866 Ext. 321

 

 

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