Cavalier/pontiac Automatic Transmission 4-134 2.2l 3 Spd Md9 2242 on 2040-parts.com
Maricopa, Arizona, US
96 97 98 99 00 01 Cavalier/Pontiac Automatic Transmission 4-134 2.2L 3 SPD MD9 2242 Works great. Mileage is unknown. This part will fit these makes and models with these options: Beretta 96 Automatic Transmission; 4-134 (2.2L) Cavalier 96-01 Automatic Transmission 4-134 (2.2L) 3 speed (MD9) Corsica 96 Automatic Transmission; 4-134 (2.2L) Pontiac Sunfire 96-01 Automatic Transmission; 4-134 (2.2L) 3 speed (MD9) Shipping: Shipping: Item will ship out in 2-3 business days. Shipping will be freight
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