1986-95 Jeep Models,rear Parking Brake Cable,n.o.s. on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A N.O.S.REAR,PARKING BRAKE CABLE....
ITS FOR THE 1986-95 JEEP MODELS.
CHECK YOUR PARTS BOOKS,OR DEALER,FOR THE CORRECT APPLICATION FOR YOUR JEEP MODELS.
THE PART NUMBER IS;83502547
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