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08-11 Subaru Wrx Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter 22680aa380 "original Part" on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Match part number 22680AA380 FOR A PROPER FITMENT.
Brand:DENSO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:22680AA380 STOCK #:W-1 Other Part Number:197400-5111

Actual pictures of a used AIR FLOW METER / SENSOR. Removed off of a 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX


Good working condition. 30 Days Warranty. Match part # 22680AA380   for a proper fitment.


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