Subaru Outback Overhead Console Map Light Sunglass Storage 1995-2004 on 2040-parts.com
York, Pennsylvania, US
NICE USED OUTBACK SUNGLASS STORAGE/MAP LIGHT OVERHEAD CONSOLE. PAYMENT BY PAYPAL. BUYER TO VERIFY FITMENT. WILL FIT SOME OUTBACKS, NOT ALL FROM 1995-2004, MATCH YOUR UNIT TO THE PICTURES.
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