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07 Ihc 4300 Throttle Paddle Asy. Bendix 5005715, L-50103 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Lakewood, Ohio, United States

Lakewood, Ohio, United States
UNTESTED, COULDN'T GET TRUCK RUNNING, SELLING FOR PARTS OR REPAIR
Brand:Bendix Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:L-50103, 5005715

 UNTESTED!! USED  THROTTLE PADDLE ASSY. THAT CAME OF 2007 IHC 4300 WITH DT466E EGR ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

UNTESTED, FOR PARTS OR REPAIR!!!!!!!

BENDIX PT# L-50103,  5005715

THIS PADDLE ASSEMBLY WILL FIT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS AS LONG AS PART NUBERS MATCH

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK

PAYMENT IS DUE SAME TIME ITEM IS PURCHASED VIA PAY PAL

THANKS AND GOOD LUCK

 

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