Automatic Transmission 2008 Subaru Legacy Outback 2.5l on 2040-parts.com
Manville, New Jersey, United States
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 2008 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5L NON TURBOThis listing is for a USED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FOR A 2008 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5 L NON TURBO. This transmission was removed from a 2008 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK and the mileage was ~58k miles. Please see the interchange information below for proper vehicle fit and the part details section for additional information PARTS # TZ1B8LFEBA-J3 PICK-UP Or ask for shipping cost QUESTION CALL ME 9zero8 8zero5 773zero |
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