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Distributor-(electronic) Cardone 31-36475 Reman Fits 91-94 Mercury Capri 1.6l-l4 on 2040-parts.com

US $359.19
Location:

Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:Remanufactured core charge:$ 50 Which is included in the total price Quantity Needed:1; Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:AA13136475, D6048, 211022, 31-36475, 185-0550 SKU:A1:3136475 New or Remanufactured:Remanufactured Brand:Cardone Industries Product Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:31-36475 Distributor Type:Magnetic Coil Color/Finish:Gray UPC:00082617377775 Electronic Module Supplied:Yes Fitment Footnotes:Natural; Integrated Ignition Coil:No

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