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Hynautic Mcv-04 Charging Valve For Engine Controls New on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Franklin, North Carolina, United States

Franklin, North Carolina, United States
NEW BUT NOT IN ORG PACKAGE
Brand:Hynautic Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:MCV-04

THIS IS A NEW HYNAUTIC MCV-04 CHARGING VALVE FOR THE ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
IT HAS BEEN ON THE SHELF IN MY SHOP WAITING FOR A NEW OWNER.
IT IS NOT IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING .
IT IS SADLY SITTING HERE WAITING TO BE USEFUL.
NEW 2016 PRICE FROM TELEFLEX IS 307.00 

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