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Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Spec-D DOT & SAE:Approved Manufacturer Part Number:EB2LH-ACD98JM-RS Handling time:Same business day if paid before 14:00 PST Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Return shipping:Free return shipping for lower 48 states Surface Finish:black Money back or item exchange:Yes, within 60 days after receiving item Warranty:Yes Office hours:Monday to Friday 9AM - 5PM PST IS-Interchange Part Number:33101S84A01/33151S84A01/33101S84A02/33151S84A02 Warranty terms:90 days IS-Other Part Number:HO2503111/HO2502111/HO2503117/HO2502117 UPC:684758624116

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Mazda refines lineup with SkyActiv technology

Tue, 19 Oct 2010

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