95-02 Mazda Millenia S 2.3l Supercharger, Ps, Water Pump - Tensioner Pulley on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
This is for a Mazda Millenia S 2.3 Liter. It will only fit a Mazda Millenia S 2.3. It will not fit the regular 2.5 Liter version of the car.
This is the auto tensioner for the Supercharger, Power Steering Pump, and Water Pump. It was pulled from a working car. The spring is good, the bearings and pulley spin good. I had a Mazda Millenia S myself for almost 18 years, and now it is gone. So I am clearing out my personal parts inventory I have accumulated in my garage over the years.
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