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Jdm Subaru Rs And Gc8 Version Front Bumper(authentic)rare on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Eagle, Colorado, US

Eagle, Colorado, US
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Authentic JDM Front Bumper GC8 & RS Version
Rare item, hard to find. Excellent for anybody who would like to upgrade their Subaru. The bumper is used and needs major repair on the right side and needs sanding but it could be fixed. The bumper comes with two corner lights, one of the lights has a small hole but is still usable. Check pics for details. Feel free to ask any questions or contact me at 970.390.9934. Colorado residents feel welcome to pick up the item locally and it would be cheaper. US buyers only. Serious buyers only. Buy with confidence, check my feedback and my other items also.

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