52079231 Dodge Nv4500 Transmission Shifter Assembly Truck Ram on 2040-parts.com
US $100.00
Location:
Bernville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition: Used
Manufacturer Part Number: 52079231
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Here is a shifter pulled off a Dodge NV4500 transmission. I do not know what truck this is out of but the part # on the shifter is 52079231.
* To any PA buyers or buyers picking up at our location there will be 6% sales tax added. Tax is not added to parts shipped out side of PA.
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