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Rv18003998x Haldex Midland Delco Hydro Brake Booster Reman 18003998 2623435 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Lodi, Wisconsin, United States

Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Haldex Midland Other Part Number:18003998, 18003998X Manufacturer Part Number:RV18003998X Alternate Part Number:504837C91, 2623435 Part Type:Reman Delco Hy-Power Hydroboost UPC:074227062356

This is a Reman Haldex Midland Brake Booster #RV18003998X.
Casting #2623435
Comes with flow switch
No Core Required

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