1997 Ford F150 Pcv Hose Assy Pt# F85z 6c324 Ca on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
Up for auction is a PCV hose assy for a 1997 Ford F150 4.6L that is brand new never used. Didn't use it and am selling for half of what dealer sells it for. Will fit several other models so Please verify prior to bidding.
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