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100% Great working Genuine OEM Part.Two business days Delivery !!!
Manufacturer Part Number:KL01-20-660

UP FOR SALE IS A CLEAN GOOD WORKING OEM  IACV ICV IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE FOR MAZDA / FORD:

SHOULD WORK ON: 93-97 MAZDA MX6 626 FORD PROBE  OEM PART NO:  KL01-20-660  138200-5010  BACV

GASKET INCLUDED. 30-DAYS WARRANTY 100% WORKS GREAT.

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THE PHOTOS TO MACH IT WITH YOUR ORIGINAL IDLE NEEDED.

WILL BE SHIPPED SAME DAY.  2-DAYS USPS FAST N FREE SHIPPING !!!


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