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1995-2005 Fits Cadillac Saab Saturn 3.0 3.2 Dohc V6 24v Intake Valves 12 Each on 2040-parts.com

US $45.99
Location:

Mabank, Texas, United States

Mabank, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:DNJ Engine Components Manufacturer Part Number:IV319 UPC:NA

INTAKE VALVES

12 EACH

NEW!

1995-2005

CADILLAC, SAAB & SATURN

3.0L OR 3.2L DOHC V6 24V

VIN CODE: "R", "N" OR "W"

ENGINE CODE: "B308E" OR "B308I"

PLEASE CHECK VIN CODE BEFORE PURCHASE

PART # IV319-12

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