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Work Horse Fuel Sender Kit Wccw8000517 on 2040-parts.com

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Westmoreland, Tennessee, United States

Westmoreland, Tennessee, United States
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Brand:Workhorse Manufacturer Part Number:WCCW8000517

Work Horse Fuel Sender Kit WCCW8000517 


New old stock

SKU:  P4-7-LH-51414         


PLEASE NOTE THAT VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY IS FOR A REFERENCE ONLY.... IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO BE SURE THIS IS THE EXACT ITEM FOR YOUR APPLICATION
WE RECOMMEND YOU CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALERSHIP TO VERIFY FITMENT


We accept returns up to 14 days after your purchase but we can refund purchase price only minus shipping both ways unless an error was made on our part and then of course shipping costs and return shipping will be issued to you promptly.

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