98-99 Subaru Legacy Right Passenger Turn Corner Signal Light Oem Rh 98 99 on 2040-parts.com
New Ringgold, Pennsylvania, US
this is a oem turn signal or marker light from a 1998-1999 Subaru legacy
it is for the front right of car
it will fit outback ,gt, or L model
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