2005 Subaru Baja Oem Driver Side Front Door Jam Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Sparta, Tennessee, US
You are buying a 2005 Subaru Baja OEM Driver Side Front Door Jam Sensor. It is in good working order. Please make sure this item fits your vehicle before purchasing it. I will not accept returns if you do not make sure it fits first. I do not know what this vehicle will interchange on. Check out my eBay store for other great parts.
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