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1986-1992 Isuzu Fsr Rh Wheel Cylinder (11510.241 ) on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, US

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Isuzu Manufacturer Part Number:11510.241 Placement on Vehicle:Right Surface Finish:Cast

11510.241 RH RIGHT HAND REAR RWD REARWARD FSR11 FSR FSR12 WITH 16" WHEELS & T/M TRANSMISSION HANDBRAKE1986-1992 1"1/2 BORE 61343 CAST
RH RIGHT HAND REAR RWD REARWARD WHEEL CYLINDER 210C0101 1476008410 14760058501476007830 2X0035 1476009500

RH RIGHT HAND REAR FWD FORWARD

FSR11 FSR FSR12

WITH  16" WHEELS & T/M TRANSMISSION HANDBRAKE

1986-1992 1"1/2 BORE 61343 CAST


ALL F MODELS 1986-1992
 
LISTED BELOW
 
FSR11 6BD1 6BD1T 1986-1992
 
FSR12 6BG1 1986-1992

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