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Oxygen Sensor-oe Style Denso 234-4643 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.33
Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:OS2168, 2344643, ES10458, SU5939, 213-1322, AP4-30 SKU:NP:2344643 Interchange Part Number:13598, ES20019, OS5408, 5S3705, 75-1755, 234-4643 Brand:DENSO Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order Manufacturer Part Number:234-4643 NPS:W Country of Origin (Primary):US Position:Upstream Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B):9027100000 Fitment Footnotes:Denso Is The Oe Manufacturer / Oxygen Sensor; Pallet Layer Maximum:4 Quantity Needed:1; Life Cycle Status Code:2 UPC:Does not apply

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