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2005 Subaru 2.5 At Transmission With Only 29,302 Actual Miles Free Delivery on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Vershire, Vermont, United States

Vershire, Vermont, United States
Condition:Used

Available is this 2.5 Automatic TRANSMISSION from our 2005 Forester with only 29,302 actual miles. Interchange suggests that it will fit 2005 thru 2007. Vin #--JF1SG63685H744712. This transmission is guaranteed for 1 year unlimited miles. Free delivery along our delivery route between 05079 to MA, CT, NY, NJ, and PA, call for details, all others a flat fee of $150. 

We are parting out this entire vehicle so, anything you need please let us know and we will allow to create an auction for it. We have 800 vehicles in inventory and can supply you with most any Subaru parts. 

We've been in business for 34 years, supplying down country cars, trucks, motorcycles, heavy equipment. Looking forward to serving you, 802-685-7799.

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