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02 - 07 Subaru Impreza Mass Air Flow Sensor Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Williamstown, West Virginia, US

Williamstown, West Virginia, US
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OEM mass air flow sensor from a 2004 Subaru impreza wrx. Will fit 2002 - 2007.

Has been cleaned with mass airflow cleaner and guaranteed to be in perfect working condition.

Please pay upon end of auction or buy it now. PayPal only.

I will ship via USPS within one business day. I will email a tracking number as well.

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