3746 Ac A/c Condenser For Chrysler Fits Pacifica 3.8 4.0 V6 6cyl on 2040-parts.com
Hialeah, Florida, United States
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Type | PF |
Height | 17-1/8" |
Width | 25-7/8" |
Thickness | 7/8 In. |
Inlet Type | Block Fitting |
Outlet Type | Block Fitting |
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