00-05 Mitsubishi Eclipse Egr Valve With Bolts K5t5 Oem Stock 3g 01 02 03 04 on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, US
USED - EGR Valve w/ Bolts and Vacuum Hose attached
Came off a 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse w/ 66k Miles
Part # K5T5
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