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Temperature Control 03 Baja 00 01 02 03 04 Legacy, W/ac Manual Temp. Control on 2040-parts.com

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Bloomfield, Iowa, US

Bloomfield, Iowa, US
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Temperature Control 03 BAJA 00 01 02 03 04 LEGACY, W/AC MANUAL TEMP. CONTROL
Source Vehicle2003 Subaru Legacy
Stock NumberML0069
Description4SW,L,AC  
Mileage93722  

Baja '03 (man temp cont)
Legacy '00 (LHD), w/AC
Legacy '01-04 (LHD), man temp cont, w/AC

VIN Information
Number of Doors2003Body Type2003
Country of OriginSUBARUEngine MfgLEGACY L/L SPEC EDIT AWD
Engine Name4 DoorFuel TypeSW
Number of CylindersEngine Type
LitersUnited StatesCubic InchesUSA/Canada
Cubic CMSubaruCylinder HeadEJ251
Number of ValvesGasAspiration4
Induction2.5L H4 SFI SOHC 16VInduction Type150
Engine VIN153Transmission Type2457
DriveSOHC  

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