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Gates K080845hd Serpentine Belt on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
GATES K080845HD SERPENTINE BELT, US $17.00, image 1
NEW IN PACKAGE, PACKAGE A LITTLE DIRTY FROM MECHANICS HANDS
Brand:GATES Interchange Part Number:85550294 Manufacturer Part Number:K080845HD Other Part Number:8pk2147

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Item specifics

Condition:
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ... Read moreabout the condition
Part Brand: GATES
Top Width (mm): 28 Manufacturer Part Number: K080845HD
Features Advantages: Consistently outperforms all competitors. Effective Length (mm): 2147
UPC: 00770075359012 Customer Pack: 1.0
Outside Circumference (mm): 2161 Section: K
Weight (Lbs.): .58 IC Code: MTS
Outside Circumference (in): 85.125 Standard Pack: 35
Number of Ribs: 8






























































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