Amtran Bosch School Bus Truck Pantograph Double Wiper Pivot Bearing on 2040-parts.com
Westland, Michigan, US
AMTRAN BOSCH DOUBLE PANTOGRAPH WIPER ARM SLAVE PIVOT BEARING. INTERNATIONAL TRUCK PART NUMBER 422628001 TRUCKS , SCHOOL BUS. RETAIL ABOUT $91.00 PLUS SHIPPING . MAKE SURE YOU CHECK WITH DEALER FOR PROPER FITMENT. NEW OLD STOCK
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