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Atp Automatic Transmission Front Pump Seal Ko-1 New on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

UP FOR GRABS IS AN ATP FRONT PUMP SEAL FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS. PART NUMBER KO-1. ITEM IS BRAND NEW IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE. IT IS UP TO THE BUYER TO DETERMINE FITMENT FOR THEIR NEED, AS THIS ITEM MAY FIT MANY MAKES OR MODELS. PLEASE SEE PICTURE AS IT IS OF THE ACTUAL ITEM UP FOR BID**EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS**PAYMENT IS DUE IN 5 DAYS BY PAYPAL ONLY. AFTER DAY 5, NPB WARNINGS WILL BE FILED UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE**SHIPPING DISCOUNTS FOR MULTIPLE AUCTION WINNERS WHEN MAKING ONE COMBINED PAYMENT, SO PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE BEFORE PAYING. SHIPPING IS NOT NEGOTIABLE, AND I WILL NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES**BECAUSE OF THE NATURE OF THE ITEM IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS**


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