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2008 Subaru Legacy Outback Owners Manual Owner's Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Broad Brook, Connecticut, United States

Broad Brook, Connecticut, United States

You are bidding on a complete Owner's Manual kit for a 2008 Subaru Legacy/Outback.

Owner's Manual kit is gently used, and in excellent condition.  (See description below).

Owner's Manual kit includes:

2008 Owner's Manual

2008 Warranty & Maintenance Booklet

Warranty & Maintenance Supplement

Subaru Roadside Assistance Card

Bridgestone, Firestone & Yokohama Tire Warranty Booklets

2008 Legacy/Outback Owner Reference Guide

2007 Subaru Dealer Directory

Owner's Manual kit comes in original black case with Subaru logo on front.

Picture in auction is of actual Owner's Manual kit you will receive.

Please pay within 24 hours of auction close or immediately with buy it now purchases.  Thank you and good luck!!

 

 


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