1999 Subaru Forester Left Driver Right Passenger Side Airbag Srs Set 99 00 01 on 2040-parts.com
North Port, Florida, US
AIRBAG SET This airbag set was removed from 1999 Subaru Forester. It is in used condition with marks and scratches. No shipping to PO Boxes, PR, AK and HI.
MAKE SURE THIS IS CORRECT PART FOR YOUR VEHICLE.
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