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Sprague Swf K-150-6 Air Wiper Motor End Port Air Control Valve-new In Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
New old stock. Purchased as government surplus. Never used or installed. Check photos.
Brand:Sprague Manufacturer Part Number:K-150-6 UPC:Does Not Apply

Sprague SWF K-150-6 Air Wiper Motor End Port Air Control Valve-New In Bag

This auction is for 1 unit. I am starting this auction with 2 for sale. All of them are new old stock pieces purchased at government surplus auction. None have ever been used and/or installed. Please note that I have taken a couple of photos to show you the relative unused condition of all. You may not receive the exact unit shown in the photos. This listing is for 1 unit and includes free shipping.

Accessories: Includes ONLY what is shown in photos and/or listed in the description.


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