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New Fuel Pump 94581768 For Isuzu Dmax /daewoo Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

温州, 浙江省, China

温州, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Brand:PLAIN Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:94581768 15100-8D000-000,15100-8D000,15100-70D000 Country of Manufacture:China Surface Finish:silver other Part No.:UC-V6E Warranty:Yes

NEW fuel pump 94581768 for ISUZU DMAX /DAEWOO
1 YEAR WARRANTY 

PART NO:94581768 
                15100-8D000-000,
                15100-8D000,15100-70D00
                UC-V6E

APPLICATION: ISUZU DMAX /DAEWOO
               Mazda, Daewoo Engine, Japanese Mini-Truck, Universal
                Suzuki Carry DD51T, DB51T, DC51T, DE51V, DF51V, DC51B, DD51B


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