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Mg Early Wiper Washer Bottle Plastic on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Manotick, Ontario, Canada

Manotick, Ontario, Canada
Item is in good working used condition. No Cracks or leaks. Hose may need replacement.
Brand:Frafalgar - John Sydney Limited Warranty:No

 MG Early Wiper Washer Bottle Plastic. Item is in good working used condition. No Cracks or leaks. Hose may need replacement.

Item measures approximately:

7.5 inches tall
4 inches in diameter

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