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Ac Refrigerant Discharge Hose 15134458 04-05 Tahoe Silverado Yukon Gm Gmc on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Garretson, South Dakota, United States

Garretson, South Dakota, United States
NEW ITEM, NEVER INSTALLED, FROM BULK PACKAGING. NOT INDIVIDUALLY BOXED. LINES HAVE BEEN CAPPED, PLASTIC HAD FALLEN OFF THE ONE IN THE PHOTO.
Manufacturer Part Number:15134458 Brand:GM

This is a AC hose that fit 2004 and 2005 Silverado Tahoe Yukon Avalanche Escalade Sierra. This item was from bulk packaging and has been stored inside. line has never been installed. Free shipping on this. 

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