1999-2002 Subaru Forester Abs Module B0323 1920134 057 on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, US
Up for sale is a used but in excellent working condition 1999 Subaru Forester ABS module. This part may also fit other 1999-2002 Subaru Models as well. Please verify part number before purchase. This part comes with a 30 day exchange guarnatee. Part will ship same day or next morning, international please message.
All Parts Have Been Professionally Cleaned, tested and marked.
30 days warranty.
ALL PARTS HAVE BEEN TESTED ON VEHICLE BEFORE BEING REMOVED UNLESS THE VEHICLE HAS EXCESSIVE DAMAGE AND CAN NOT BE TESTED ON VEHICLE .THIS IS WHY I HAVE A WARRANTY ON ALL USED PARTS.
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