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Alternator Tyc 2-08253 Fits 99-03 Ford Windstar 3.8l-v6 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.29
Location:

Front Royal, Virginia, United States

Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:XF2Z-10346-BARM, 8253, 8253-P57AN, 8253N, ALT-1723 SKU:TYC:208253 Other Part Number:AL7559X, PP8253N, N8253-P57, 1-2338-11FD-2 Brand:TYC OE Manufacturer:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:2-08253 Power:135A Pulley Type:6S UPC:00762405280561 Configuration:6S Fitment Footnotes:Oe Manufacturer: Ford;Pwr: 135a;Pulley Type: 6s; Engineering Name:TYC Alternator Quantity Needed:1; AAIA Part Type Description:Alternator

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