Nice Used 1977-78 Subaru Side Marker Lamp Lens on 2040-parts.com
Portsmouth, Ohio, US
Up for auction. A Side Marker Lamp Lens for 1977-78 Subaru, Used in very good condition. The lens measures approximately 4 3/8 " long & 2" wide at it's widest point. All sales final, no returns accepted. Thanks for looking.
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