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2003-2005 Subaru Forester Trunk Lid on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Came off a Vehicle with 188,542 miles on it.
Year:2003 Make:Subaru Conditions & Options:Gray Exterior Paint Code:2L7 VIN #:JF1SG65663H703506 Interior Trim Code:C10 Model:Forester Brand:Subaru Mileage:188,542

 Up for sale is an OEM original Subaru Forester Trunk Lid.
Item is silver in color. Paint code 2L7.
Item came off a 2003 Subaru forester.
Fits 2003-2005 models forester only. 
Comes with a good working; Wiper motor, Wire harness, Good working heated glass, Subaru Emblem, Factory Spoiler.
There is a Paddock sticker on it that is easily remove-able. 
Does not come with push rods. 
Latch assembly in good working order. 
I have a 30 day return policy.
I ship within 1 business day of cleared payment. 

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