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1986-1990 Volvo 244/240 Air Cleaner Inlet Duct W/ Extension & Seal Oem 1306140 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

Louisville, Tennessee, United States

Louisville, Tennessee, United States
Cleaned and checked for cracks or warping, great condition
Brand:Volvo Manufacturer Part Number:1306140

1986-1990 244/ 240 Air Cleaner Intake Duct w/ Extension & Seal  OEM

 

This is off  of a 1987 Volvo 244.  It  has been cleaned and checked with no cracks or warping works as it should.  It would make a good replacement for one not working OEM.

 

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On Sep-15-12 at 20:35:55 PDT, seller added the following information:

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