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1995-1999 Subaru Legacy, Outback Tweeters Mirror Covers, Pair 95-99 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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York, Pennsylvania, US

York, Pennsylvania, US
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 USED PAIR OF OEM TWEETERS FOR 95-99 SUBARU LEGACY, L, LS, LSI, GT, AND OUTBACK. These cars came wired from the factory for these tweeters, should just have to plug them in. The wire is taped to the wiring for the power mirrors, and have a black plug.  These mount to the inside of the vehicle in place of the side mirror covers. Payment by Paypal. Buyer to verify fit.

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