Passenger Right Caliper Front Dual Piston Fits 97-02 Legacy 4465006 on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, United States
Attention!! The Compatibility section above is Just a reference!
Please see INTERCHANGE section BELOW for proper interchange!
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This part will ONLY fit these makes and models with these options! This is a Used RE-BUILDABLE Caliper.Pads and brackets are not included Please see interchange area just above. Feel free to contact us with any questions and we will be happy to help.Sold as a re-buildable unit due to liability. Donor Vehicle Model: LEGACY Year: 2001 Mileage: 124000 Stock Number: AVP7
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