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Pair Subaru Rear Disc Brake Rotors New on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Hayward, Wisconsin, US

Hayward, Wisconsin, US
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New Pair Subaru Centric Brand  Rear Disc Brake  Rotors . I accidently bought these rear rotors when what I needed was the fronts. Fit lots of different Subaru. According to the chart they fit 1998 thru 2008 Foresters.


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