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Used Subaru Grill Grille Legacy? Outback? on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Altadena, California, US

Altadena, California, US
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I pulled this grill off a Subaru in a junkyard a year or two ago hoping it would fit my 99 SUS Legacy, but it did not.


Would now like to move it along to someone who can use it.

I don't remember what year/model I pulled it off, nor do I see a part # or anything to help identify it.

The distance between the 2 top tabs is about 25 3/8" if that helps. Happy to answer other questions. As you can see, it's USED and looks as much, but I think there are enough tabs that it should snap into place well enough (if you have the right car, which I don't).

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