Subaru Legacy Outback Brake Pedal Assembly 96 Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Mason City, Iowa, United States
this is the brake pedal assembly general donor vehicle info from 96 Subaru Legacy Outback station wagon trim code 610 paint code 4T4 2.5L auto awd other 96 subaru legacy parts in my ebay store Check out my other items! will ship using fed ex usps ups what ever is easy for me if you live in --alaska---hawaii---virgin islands--or -puerto rico --canada or outside the usa--- expect to pay more for shipping than what i have listed---worldwide shipping pays what it takes to get it there we will not be held responsible for any reprograming needed for installation of electronic components we do not cover any shipping or swap labor jlk
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