2005 Buick Rendezvous 3.4l Throttle Body ^zc36^ on 2040-parts.com
US $43.00
Location:
Rancho Cordova, California, United States
Condition:Used
^^ 0 252316129881 Fixed Price 1 GTC $56.00 $ $ Flat Standard Shipping $0.00 6/16/2016 3:11 PM Filled Available 33555 0 Yes 2M5U9H307
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FOR SALE IS A
2005
BUICK
RENDEZVOUS
3.4L
THROTTLE
BODY
ASSEMBLY
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TERMS OF SALE
This is an Original part,(OEM). May be a little dusty from storage use and have few minor scratches. Please review all pictures carefully and read description before buying. The compatibility we provide is accurate although is not guaranteed. We strongly suggest to match parts with yours visually & also by part numbers.Contacting your local dealer could help you find out which parts exactly fit or interchange with your own vehicle. Do check and review parts prior to making any purchases,we are all human we all make mistakes.
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