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Carquest - Fuel Tank Cap (brass) Part #34047 **free Shipping** on 2040-parts.com

US $13.45
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Greeley, Colorado, United States

Greeley, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:CARQUEST AAP_UDA_4:100 Manufacturer Part Number:34047 AAP_UDA_33:N/A Quantity Sold:sold individually AAP_UDA_32:STN SKU:ST:10602 AAP_UDA_31:112 AAP_UDA_22:20 UPC:Does not apply AAP_UDA_12:EA Fitment Footnotes:Diesel; AAP_UDA_119:Y Quantity Needed:1;

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CARQUEST - Brass Fuel Cap!

CarQuest Fuel Cap Part #34047

Extremely durable brass construction.

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