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2003 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport Roof Rack on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Maple Falls, Washington, US

Maple Falls, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Subaru Warranty:No

 these came off my 2003 subaru impreza outback sport. these attach to the rack cross bar things that are on the car. i DO NOT have the keys that lock these but they are unlocked and work. there is nothing wrong with them, besides some little cosmetic damage. they come with the hardware needed to attach them to the bars on the car. i DO NOT know what other years or cars these will fit, but im pretty sure they'll fit some others. will be great for winter season to carry your snowboards and skis. selling these AS IS
I RESERVE TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY GIVEN TIME DUE TO THE FACT THAT THESE ARE FOR SALE ON OTHER SITES

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