I've replaced some thoroughly buggered doors with color code matched doors from junkyards with good results. (BMW, Honda, Toyota) The actual mechanical work is fairly simple and in general modern doors bolt up pretty well without a lot of shimming or adjustments. Depending how the hinges work you could conceivable unplug the harness unbolt the door and attach a new door and harness in an hour if you’re lucky and have lived a good life. Swapping the glass is a fair amount more difficult but it’s not rocket surgery either.
Can't tell from your pictures but the rear door doesn't look that bad. You might want to think about salvaging that one. A really good door from a junkyard could go anywhere from $150 - $250. But as you noted you can get them for around $100.
Here are some caveats:
1. Make sure the B Pillar and the Rocker are OK before you get started.
2. Finding the right door. Every car has a color code and black ain’t necessarily black. (ex. My 05 330i is Sapphire Black, one of three blacks that BMW used that year.) Your Outback looks to be an 05 - 09. This touch up paint site can help you find the color code and verify it.
https://www.paintscratch.com/touch_up_paint/Subaru/
3. Find a junkyard that has a door that fits and has the right code (I like
www.car-parts.com a big ass data base listing parts from US junkyards). Not all the parts they list include color codes but many do. You can sort by distance price etc.
4. When you get to the junkyard make sure that the door is in good shape (dents, scratches, rust etc.) and that it hasn't been repainted badly (or the wrong color) or faded too much. If it’s still the original matching color it should look OK on your car. If you can detach something like a mirror to double check the color that's not a bad approach.
5. Your life is going to be a lot easier if you don't have to swap the wiring harness from the old door to the new (ish) door. So pop your door card off and take a picture of your harness and connections before you go shopping. I’m guessing 05 – 09 Subarus didn’t change their harnesses much but you never know (my 05 BMW had a different than the 02 donor door I used.)
6. A floor jack is a big help steadying the door. Think about having a couple of milk crates handy too.
7. You may want to take the window trim off before trying to remove and fit the new glass.
8. Wait for Spring unless you have access to a garage.
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