Denso First Time Fit Oxygen Sensor 234-4626 on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Brand new, never used Denso first time fit Oxygen Sensor part #234-4626. Only opened the box to check the item but never opened or used the inside package. Sold the car without replacing it.
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