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1995 Dodge Ram 5.9 Throttlebody on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Rector, Arkansas, US

Rector, Arkansas, US
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The parts i pull are from wrecked autos. if the part looks like junk i don't pull it. I have sold many car parts as-is with most being good working parts (check out my feedback score). I had someone tell me that if the part is as-is i have to list it as "for parts, not working". All of my parts are pulled by me and are out of wrecked cars. I have a friend with a salvage yard and he has over 900 cars. Yes, over 900. If there is a part you need let me know. If he has it I will pull it for you. The item will be shipped FREE USPS Priority Mail. Thanks for looking and please check my eBay store often.

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