4040470 Goodyear Gatorback Serpentine Poly-v Belt on 2040-parts.com
Schaumburg, Illinois, US
You are bidding/buying this new Goodyear Gatorback Poly-V serpentine belt with part number 4040470. This belt is new and has never been installed. The Belt is a 4 rib design and has an effective length of 47.000 inches. If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask. So happy bidding/buying. Item will be shipped USPS priority mail with insurance. Thankyou for looking. This item fits the following applications.....
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