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243297 Land Rover Series 2 2a 3 Swb Left Front Wheel Cylinder To '80 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Orange, Virginia, United States

Orange, Virginia, United States
OE box is stained, however wheel cylinder is still in unopened plastic bag.
Brand:AllMakes4x4 Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:243297 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Other Part Number:Atlantic British part number 800 Placement on Car:Left Front Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Reference OE/OEM Number:243297

A new wheel cylinder for front left wheel


Suitable for:  Series 2 2a and 3 88" short wheel base up to june 1980


OE part number for reference:- 243297


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