Front Lower Left Control Arm W/ Ball Joint_new_for_land Rover_freelander_2002-05 on 2040-parts.com
Northridge, California, US
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You're buying a brand new Front Lower Left Driver side Control Arm w/ Ball Joint Assembly for LAND ROVER. Comes with a 1 year warranty. Made by; OCAP. Item #h1046.
Fits;
2005 | Land Rover | Freelander | All | All | |
2004 | Land Rover | Freelander | All | All | |
2003 | Land Rover | Freelander | All | All | |
2002 | Land Rover | Freelander | All | All |
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