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1986 - 89 Acura Integra Ac Compressor Stator Set,oem Pn: 38924-pj1-n01, New on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Mount Holly, New Jersey, US

Mount Holly, New Jersey, US
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Genuine Acura OEM Part, Brand New/Unused.

1986 - 1989 Acura Integra AC Compressor Stator Set Part Number 38924-PJ1-N01.

This Stator set is Brand New/Never Used/Never Installed.  This part has been discontinued.

If the Stator is bad on Your AC Compressor, its easier to replace the Stator Than replace the Compressor. 

Verify part number Fits for your vehicle.  Retail Price: $77.17.  Asking price is below Wholesale

Part Number Description Year Model  Retail   Wholesale  QTY
38924-PJ1-N01 STATOR SET   ( May Have Been Discontinued ) 86-89 INTEGRA  $        77.17  $        57.88 1

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