Ford 7.3l Valve Guides Set Idi 1988-1993 F250 F350 on 2040-parts.com
US $48.00
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:NewManufacturer Part Number:52273SPart Brand:falconglobalUPC:Does not apply
Brand new full set of valve guides for your FORD 7.3L IDI F250 F350 Truck
8-cyl 445cid FORD 19881993-16 of part # 52273S
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