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Subaru Forester SG 94380SA000 Rear Gate Trim

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7.7 h
3 plates

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Description

For Subaru Forester SG models from 2003 to 2007.

 

When attaching a rear spoiler to your SG Forester, whether it's the original Subaru part, a SYMS, or another brand, some spoilers come with a built in third brake light on the outside of the car. The trim cover I is a piece that hides the original mounting spots for the brake light once you've taken it out from inside the car. I scanned this cover from the original Subaru part myself.

 

There are three build plates: 

 

  1. The original (which can fit on the H2D's larger build plate),
  2. Dovetail version
  3. Dowel version

I tried printing the dovetail version, but because of the way the print curves, the connection wasn't perfectly straight, which made it hard to line up everything properly. So, I recommend using the version with the dowels instead. When putting the two halves together, you can use super glue or even melt the plastic with a soldering iron to join the two pieces on the clip facing side.

 

I also suggest printing this part with a sturdy plastic like PETG or a better quality material.

 

The original Subaru part number for reference is 94380SA000.

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