Wagon rear strut brace?
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Of course! I like the Whiteline's KSB586Q as it comes with a quick release so you can easily remove the brace if you want to load something large in the back. You just need to trim a small notch out of the carpet/moulding underneath the cap and then its very well integrated into the interior. Most sedan based strut tower braces come up high so you can't use the OEM cover, leaving an ugly hole there.
http://whiteline.com.au/product_deta...number=KSB586Q
http://whiteline.com.au/product_deta...number=KSB586Q
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Yes, its a nice solution if you want the interior of the car to look clean while still being practical(with the quick release). But any saloon rear strut bar will work.
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