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Engine Camshaft Position Sensor Beck/arnley 180-0362 Fits 03-05 Kia Rio 1.6l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $73.83
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Farmington, Michigan, United States

Farmington, Michigan, United States
Engine Camshaft Position Sensor BECK/ARNLEY 180-0362 fits 03-05 Kia Rio 1.6L-L4, US $73.83, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:BAR:180-0362 Interchange Part Number:PC633, 4E-1031, 1802-306930, 2CAM0018, CSS1633 Brand:Beck/Arnley NPS:B Manufacturer Part Number:180-0362 Engineering Name:CAM POSITION SENSOR UPC:Does not apply

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