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Volvo Starter From A 1982 240 Fits Many Years 242 244 245 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Brazil, Indiana, United States

Brazil, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Quality-Built Manufacturer Part Number:16353

 This is a used starter that came out of a 1982 240 DL, B21 engine. It worked well in the car but you are buying used. Shows Bosch # 0 101 311 108
For compatibility I used what is in the file for a MPA16353 remanufactured starter that fits the 82 240, this should work on any car that the MPA starter will work on. This IS NOT a MPA product, it is a used starter taken off of the 82 240.
If you are not sure it is correct for your car please check with somebody who knows before you purchase.

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