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Air- Fuel Ratio Sensor-oe Type 4-wire A/f Sensor Front Ngk 24662 on 2040-parts.com

US $310.22
Location:

Asbury, New Jersey, United States

Asbury, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:156-4245, ES10934-11B1, ES10935, NGK24662, SG1374 SKU:NTK:24662 Interchange Part Number:19184901, ES10934, 213-2846, ES10935-11B1, OS2207 Brand:NGK Engineering Name:OE Type 4-Wire A/F Sensor Manufacturer Part Number:24662 AAIA Part Type Description:Air- Fuel Ratio Sensor Product Description - Short - 20:Air-Fuel Sensor UPC:00087295246627 Product Description - Abbreviated - 12:AFR Sensor Quantity Needed:1; Product Description - Invoice - 40:NTK OE Type Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor

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