Subaru Forester Car Cover - Oem Factory Item! Part Number M001ssc000 on 2040-parts.com
Naugatuck, Connecticut, US
Original factory, Subaru Branded OEM Forester Car Cover!!!! Part number is M001SSC000. It appears this fits 2009-2013 Foresters, however please verify your fitment prior to purchasing.
This retails for about $95 at the dealer, and other vendors. This is the cheapest that you will find it!
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