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97 98 99 Subaru Legacy Window Motor Rear Right on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Jersey City, New Jersey, US

Jersey City, New Jersey, US
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Actual pictures of a used part. Window motor from 97 Subaru Legacy Outback.

Good working condition. Tested. Runs strong.

!!! NO SALES in New Jersey.

 ***** Placement on Vehicle : REAR -- RIGHT
   
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