1987-1991 Ford Ranger 2.3l Alternator New In Box Not Reman on 2040-parts.com
Delray Beach, Florida, US
Brand New in Box alternator for 1987-1991 Ford Ranger. Will fit 2.3L 4cyl models. May fit other vehicles as well. Please check compatibility. Factory part number is EU9F-10300-DA. The TYC part number is 2-7716-2. This is not a remanufactured or used. It is new in box. Paypal accepted. Shipping is free in the US only. Thank you for looking.
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