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02 03 04 05 06 07 Vue Malibu Cobalt Ion Hhr 2.2l Throttle Body W/free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States

Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
WORKS GREAT!
Other Part Number:74038 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:CLEAN

2003 SATURN VUE 2.2L THROTTLE BODY. COMES WITH A 30 DAY WARRANTY AND FREE SHIPPING WITH IN THE USA ONLY! THROTTLE BODY WILL FIT THE FOLLOWING:

COBALT 05-06 Throttle Valve Assembly; 2.2L (VIN F, 4-134)
HHR 06 Throttle Valve Assembly; 2.2L
ION 05-06 Throttle Valve Assembly; 2.2L (opt L61)
MALIBU 04-05 Throttle Valve Assembly; VIN Z 4th digit (New Style), 2.2L
MALIBU 06 Throttle Valve Assembly; 2.2L
PURSUIT 06 Throttle Valve Assembly; 2.2L
VUE 02-07 Throttle Valve Assembly; 2.2L


On May-11-16 at 11:06:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

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