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Subaru Strut Mount Bearing Plate Right Rear Subaru Legacy 1995-1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.50
Location:

Hiram, Maine, US

Hiram, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:ASP Manufacturer Part Number:K9800 Interchange Part Number:NS 903988 Other Part Number:KSM 5246 (KYB part number) Placement on Vehicle:Array

Brand new right rear Subaru strut mount/bearing plate for 1995-1999 Subaru Legacy front wheel drive without air suspension. Part number K9800 is Moog, interchange part numbers are NS 903988 Napa and 261-3292 which was Napas original part number, and KSM 5246 is KYB number. It comes with what is shown in pictures. You bid, you win, no returns. Winner is responsible for all shipping, handling and insurance. If you are an international bidder please contact me for a shipping estimate before bidding as shipping outside of the United States costs more. Thank you for looking and PLEASE ask questions and do your research on this item before bidding as I do not accept returns. Thank you for looking and happy bidding.

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