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1990 Subaru Legacy Cup Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Dayton, Tennessee, United States

Dayton, Tennessee, United States
ALL PARTS ARE FROM SALVAGED VEHICLES
Part Brand:OEM Other Part Number:08I876/E183 Warranty:Yes

For sell interior parts for 1990 Subaru Legacy front cup holder. , used

 

 

Shipping in 48 continental United States only. UPS Ground

 

All parts are from salavged vehicles. 


On Jun-22-12 at 10:07:38 PDT, seller added the following information:

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