Jeep Amc 258 4.2l 6 Cyl Throttle Cable Bracket, Kick Down, Linkage Rod Cj 84-90 on 2040-parts.com
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Jeep AMC 258 4.2L 6 cyl Throttle Cable Bracket, Kick Down, linkage rod CJ 84-90
Jeep AMC 258 4.2L 6 cyl Throttle Cable Bracket, Kick Down, linkage rod CJ 84-90
Used, Factory original throttle cable bracket, bolts and linkage rod from a 1986 CJ7 AMC 258 4.2L 6 cylinder motor with approximately 90k miles. Not remanufactured or refinished. See photos for exact condition, you will receive the part pictured. Check your fitment, consult your mechanic/dealer for your specific application. Fitment is buyers responsibility. Wear expected with age such as scratches, surface rust etc. See photos for condition.
Estimated Fitment: This is only an estimate, buyer is responsible to verify. We like to use Factory Chrysler Parts
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