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Clutch Kit Perfection Mu70169-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Clutch Kits are new and un-used. May come in various Perfection / Napa brand packaging. Kits are inspected and checked for completeness prior to shipping,
Brand:ADVANCE/ZOOM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:MU70169-1 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:Does Not Apply


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Clutch Kit Perfection MU70169-1




This Perfection Clutch kit meets or exceeds OEM quality standards. Each kit is designed specifically for use with the vehicles they are manufactured for.  
Each kit comes with a Clutch disc, Pressure plate, Bearings (pilot and throwout bearings where applicable), and a clutch alignment tool.

Parts come in PERFECTION and NAPA brand packaging. These parts are 100% Genuine PERFECTION CLUTCH Parts.

ALL PHOTOS ARE STOCK PHOTOS PROVIDED BY EBAY / PERFECTION CLUTCH FOR SALES PURPOSES

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