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Working!!!!!! Subaru Loyale Radio Am Fm on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Ashby, Massachusetts, US

Ashby, Massachusetts, US
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 Parting out my 1992 subaru loyale. The radio is a little dusty but works good!!!!!! AM FM RADIO ONLY WITH A CUBBY HOLE FOR STORAGE. Has bass treble bal adjustments. Good radio for your loyale. IT MAY FIT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS AS WELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WOULD JUST CALL YOUR LOCAL SUBARU PARTS DEPARTMENT AND ASK THEM IF THE PART NUMBER ON A 1992 SUABRU LOYALE AM FM RADIO IS THE SAME AS YOUR SUBARU RADIO.


IF YOUR LOOKING FOR MORE SUBARU LOYALE PARTS ASK ME A QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I HAVE PRETTY MUCH THE WHOLE CAR.

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