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Old 21 September 2019, 03:43 PM
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Can anyone tell me where I source one of these plastic trim pieces?


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Old 21 September 2019, 09:46 PM
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Don Clark will have the answer !
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Originally Posted by sti-chris
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You could try this ebay seller, although the image shown is for the passenger side (which is mentioned in the writeup/description)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUBARU-IM...AAAOSwm~daamqf

or any reputable Subaru Parts dealer/supplier should be able to get it for you
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Thank you Sir.
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Just noticed these are for a saloon, I assume as they are advertised as for saloon, it is a different part for the estate? I have a 54 wagon, sorry, should have said.
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Originally Posted by scooobydont
Just noticed these are for a saloon, I assume as they are advertised as for saloon, it is a different part for the estate? I have a 54 wagon, sorry, should have said.

Wagon items RH 91022FE020 LH 91022FE030
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Annnnnd sorted. Thanks again Don, new one on its way.
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sorry but i have question about this part


how can i remove this part, just take it off?
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Originally Posted by semih
sorry but i have question about this part
how can i remove this part, just take it off?
Do the photos in posts 1 & 4 above not give you sufficient guidance??.

Just prise it off with a trim tool. If the retaining clips break they are, in this inst, replaceable.
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i have new clips just i don't want to break it

thank you sir

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Trim removal tool 😀
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Originally Posted by Russell38
Trim removal tool 😀
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Sorry but I am back again, my google powers are weak on this I am afraid. The part arrived but it has no retaining clips. All my searching keeps bringing up trim retaining clips rather than screw, foam and blue plastic clip shown in post 4.
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Originally Posted by scooobydont
Sorry but I am back again, my google powers are weak on this I am afraid. The part arrived but it has no retaining clips. All my searching keeps bringing up trim retaining clips rather than screw, foam and blue plastic clip shown in post 4.
2off tapping screw 904500019
2off clip 909140023
per side

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Just to put this one to bed. The screws are £0.62 each and the clips £1.73 from Subaru. If you buy the trim from ICP (I didn't), they come with the clips as they order them in along with the trim.

Many thanks Don, got there in the end!
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