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Radiator Coolant Hose-molded Coolant Hose Upper/lower Gates 20137 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.32
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Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Tariff Code:4009.31.0000 SKU:GAT:20137 Centerline Length:15.7 Brand:Gates Inside Diameter 1 (in):1.25 Manufacturer Part Number:20137 Weight (Lbs.):.77 IC Code:MTS Other Part Number:70687, 60138, 71178, C70687, 20002S, D71178, 042 Centerline Length (mm):399 Interchange Part Number:225470, MB890482, MA152523, 1235010182, 223337M1 Customer Pack:1.0 Features Advantages:Re-engineered materials resist vacuum collapse. Country of Origin:US UPC:Does not apply

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