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Subaru Sub Amplifier on 2040-parts.com

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Torrington, Connecticut, United States

Torrington, Connecticut, United States
Ill say its used but it has never been installed i believe it is for a 2004 WRX but check the number to be sure it will work with your application
Brand:Subaru

This auction is for a factory Subaru Sub amplifier that goes under the passenger seat.  I believe it is for a 2004 WRX but check th epart number to be sure.  It is in the box complete with bracket and incidentals.  I bought it and never installed it my loss your gain its a real nice factory option to add to your car.

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