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New Ina Thrust Ball Bearing 08y38 08 Y38 56535554 India on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
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Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
New INA Thrust Ball Bearing 08y38 08 y38 56535554 India, US $22.50, image 1
Parts store close out, pieces are a little dusty/dirty from sitting on the shelf.
Manufacturer Part Number:o8y38 Brand:INA UPC:Does not apply

    New INA thrust ball bearing, part number 08y38 08 y38 56535554. Parts store close out, part is a little dusty/dirty from sitting on the shelf. We are not familiar with all makes and models this fits, please verify part number and pictures match your application. Can not be returned if installed, ran or has been taken apart/modified in any way. Must be returned in the same condition as shown.

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