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05-08 Chevrolet Cobalt Power Steering Motor Denso 995-10800 -other Gm's? Saturn? on 2040-parts.com

US $29.75
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Greenville, Ohio, US

Greenville, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Denso Manufacturer Part Number:995-10800 Warranty:No

05-08 Chevrolet Cobalt Power Steering Motor (other GM's? Saturn?)
Denso 995-10800 - JTEKT SPW17-3L

The person I got this from had a box with new ones and a box with re-manufactured ones. When i picked them up his wife didn't know which ones were which. Both groups looked the same to me so i took the box with this in it.. So, you might be getting a new one or you might be getting a rebuilt one.

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