2011-2014 Ford Oem Egr Cooler 6.7l Powerstroke Bc3q-9u466-aj on 2040-parts.com
Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, United States
Used OEM 6.7L diesel egr cooler, good running condition. This fits Ford 6.7L from 2011-2014.
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