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Ae - Federal Mogul - Camshaft Audi Vw - Cam441 1-4 Day Delivery! on 2040-parts.com

US $89.97
Location:

Longwood, Florida, United States

Longwood, Florida, United States
Please read all item notes, auction details, and review all pictures before purchasing! Your item will be shipped using 1-4 Day Priority Mail or FedEx. With FexEx Ground-Home Delivery or USPS Priority Mail you'll have your item usually within 1-4 business days to most parts of the continuous U.S. This item is brand new and has never been installed however it's older stock and has some minor imperfections. The oil that was on it while it was stored appears to have dried up on it so it may need cleaning before it's installed.
Lcn:rb6-lo5151350 Manufacturer Part Number:5133038 cam441 Brand:Federal Mogul Warranty:Yes

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