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Bendix Et-2 Potentiometer K 550389 / 550267 ~ Throttle Position Sensor on 2040-parts.com

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new - open package, screw removed
Manufacturer Part Number:550389 Part Brand:bendix

BENDIX POTENTIMETER ET-2

New, but package has been opened and screw removed

BENDIX P/N 550389

Throttle pedal sensor

exactly as pictured

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