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Dorman 979-001 Power Steering Hose-power Steering Line on 2040-parts.com

US $77.16
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, US

Danbury, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:DORMAN Manufacturer Part Number:979-001 SME:_4543 UPC:00019495292081 Feature - Benefit 1:Direct replacement for a proper fit Item Quantity Size UOM:Piece Feature - Benefit 3:Easy to install Item Quantity Size:1.0000 Container Type:Bag Feature - Benefit 2:High-quality construction for enduring reliability Interchange Part Number:VOLKSWAGEN 1J0422893DD Life Cycle Status Code:2 Remanufactured Part:N Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order National Popularity Code:D

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