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A/c Condenser Fan Assembly Dorman 620-528 Fits 95-98 Toyota Tercel 1.5l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $56.82
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Portland, Tennessee, United States

Portland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:855-2096, FA70372, 620-528, DOR620528 SKU:DOR:620528 Feature - Benefit 1:Motor, shroud and blade included Brand:Dorman Package Contents:Condenser Fan Assembly Manufacturer Part Number:620-528 Shroud Material:Stamped Steel Fan Blade Material:Plastic Quantity Needed:1; Fan Type:Single Interchange Part Number:88590-16070, FA 50176, 75478, CF20036, 2403-530572 Connector Type:Male Feature - Benefit 4:Direct replacement for a proper fit every time Shroud Included:Yes UPC:Does not apply

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