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Genuine Garrett/honeywell T3 Compressor Wheel No. 409096-0011 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Grover Beach, California, US

Grover Beach, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:MUST BE RETURNED IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER, UN-DAMAGED AND HAVE A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL INVOICE. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:GARRETT/HONEYWELL Manufacturer Part Number:409096-0011 Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

NEW UN-BOXED GENUINE GARRETT/HONEYWELL T-3 COMPRESSOR WHEEL NO. 409096-0011.  HERE ARE THE SPECS:


INDUCER: 1.485
OD: 2.265
TIP HT: .134
BORE: .250
  
PRICED TO SELL.  THIS WHEEL IS COMMON TO MANY SMALL CC/LTR APPLICATIONS.  THANK FOR LOOKING.

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