I am selling a wiring harness from a 2007 Subaru STI. I think I have most of the computers that came with the car. The wiring harness is complete except that the wires going to the headlights were cut where they pass through the drivers fender well, and those wires were sold. Everything else is there. You get exactly what is pictured.
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