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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“USED. This item has been previously used and has some signs of cosmetic wear, minor scratches, dents, paint damage, or general wear and tear. Item is tested, fully operational, and functions as intended PLEASE SEE THE IMAGES FOR A BETTER JUDGMENT AND MATCH OUR PART NUMBERS, AND SCRATCHES OF THE PART BEFORE PURCHASING. PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT US REGARDING ANY INQUIRIES ABOUT THE ITEM. BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ALWAYS COMPARE PART NUMBERS TO CHECK IF THAT IS THE CORRECT PART FOR YOUR CAR !!! All our used items are in good working condition and are tested prior to dispatch.” Read Less Brand:Kia Type:Starter Motor Manufacturer Part Number:361002A550 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Reference OE/OEM Number:361002A550 EAN:DOESNOTAPPLY

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