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1987 Acura Legend 2.7 L Coupe Radiator Fan Assembly Cooling Consenser 86 87 88 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Bothell, Washington, US

Bothell, Washington, US
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 For sale is a radiator/condenser fan from a 1987 Acura Legend Coupe. It in good condition, worked when removed. Verify it fits your year/model before buying. These are getting harder to find in this condition so don't miss out. I'm parting out a 1987 Legend, if you need other parts check out my other items or contact me. Shipping is to lower 48 USA, Alaska and Hawaii will be USPS Priority Mail only, no UPS Ground. Thanks for looking.

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