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Thoughts on car door fuel cover Subaru Forester 2010?


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  • Alex changed the title to Thoughts on car door fuel cover Subaru Forester 2010?

Removed your link to that page and posted a screenshot of the fuel door. There is nothing much to try there, it sticks on to your existing door from what I can tell. That's not for a 2010 Subaru Forester, which is not round. That's not a factory door, its a visual enhancement.

Fuel door is not round:

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