2005 Jeep Liberty 2.8 Diesel Engine Cover Original Factory on 2040-parts.com
Oakdale, California, US
This listing is for an engine cover removed from a 2005 jeep liberty with a turbo 2.8 diesel engine . this engine cover will fit many different jeep/chrysler models, please take a look at your interchange before bidding.
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