10 11 Subaru Legacy Outback Front Bumper Cover on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK
10 11
FRONT BUMPER COVER
PLEASE LOOK AT ADDITIONAL PICTURES BELOW FOR DETAILS
BUMPER IS USED AND WILL HAVE NORMAL SIGNS OF ROAD WEAR. THIS BUMPER HAS DAMAGE. IT HAS A BUMP, ONE BROKEN TAB, AND SCRATCHES. CAN BE REPAIRED BY A PROFESSIONAL BODYMAN.
ORIGINAL SUBARU MANUFACTURED, NOT AN AFTERMARKET PART.
WE SHIP TO 48 STATES ONLY.
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