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1998-2002 Subaru Forester Rh Rear Door Power Window Switch - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Lakeville, Massachusetts, United States

Lakeville, Massachusetts, United States
Used in Very Good Condition
Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Warranty:Yes

Description :    1998-2002 Subaru Forester   RH Rear Door Power Window Switch   - Used       Please note that this is a Used part and as such, it may have ware consistent with the year of the donor vehicle, ei scratches and or marks - all major blemishes will be noted in the description of the part. 

Donor Vehicle is a 2002 Subaru Forester   


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