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Jdm Subaru Legacy Wagon Bp5 Body Kit Front&rear Aero Splash Aero Spats Oem -09 on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

japan, Japan

japan, Japan
Condition:Used Brand:Subaru Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan

JDM SUBARU Legacy wagon BP5 FRONT&REAR AERO Splash OEM -09!!

This item is used with normal wear and tear.

Associated therewith.
The paint Degradation.
The peeling paint and paint crack by the use.
Use scratch There are multiple.

aero Splash itself.
Damaged part that stands out is not found.
There is no crack.

The material is ABS PLASTIC.
Good quality.

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