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Complete A/c System Phase Ii Ej22, 1999 Impreza Outback Sport, Late Model Year on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Arlington, Texas, US

Arlington, Texas, US
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full system, everything in photos is included in the sale. ac pulled from a 1999 subaru impreza outback sport, late model year(not phase I) A/C system PLEASE SEE PICTURES... 1999 phase II ej22, came from a running vehicle. everything in photos is included in sale. blower motor, heater core, compressor, dryer, also have the condenser (not pictured) that will also go with the sale. high & low pressure hoses with o-rings. evaporator expansion valve. great deal for a new ac system. :) 


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