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Fits Ford Tractor E673 Enigne Starter Mitsubishi Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $105.75
Location:

Paramount, California, United States

Paramount, California, United States
Mitsubishi OEM Starter made in Japan.Altough it is labeled "Remanufacture is "us"due to OE contract for aftermarket program in the US.most of them are OE QUALITY made in JAPAN.
Brand:MITSUBISHI Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:M002T47281 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Other Part Number:185086540

ITEM DESCRIPTION             
    MITSUBISHI OEM STARTER  1.6KW 12V
  THE ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED DIRECT FROM MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC.

BRAND
    MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 
APPLICATION
 FORD  TRACOTR  ENIGNE CODE:E673
PARTS NUMBER
   OEM:185086540
 MITSUBISHI:M002T47281
 LESTER:19758
  

SHIPPING INFO
   FREE SHIPPING IN US
WARRANTY 
 IT COME WITH 12 MONTHS PARTS WARRANTY.
                                                                 
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