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Jdm '98 Subaru Forester Sf5 Ej205 2.0l Turbo Awd Manual Trans Ty753vb1aa on 2040-parts.com

US $695.00
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Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
Pictures of the Actual Item - What you see is what you get. Please refer to description for more details on this item. Please read all notes thoroughly and carefully. Clean, Low Mileage JDM Subaru EJ205 2.0L Quad Cam Turbo AWD Manual Transmission. This is a low mileage transmission that is imported directly from Japan. This transmission comes with 30-Day warranty on Defective Internals of the transmission ONLY. Shipping and Labor are not covered by Warranty.
Brand:Subaru Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:SB-TY753VB1AA Gear Ratio:4.444 Warranty:Yes Mileage:64K

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