Chery Sqr372 Sqr472 Speed Sensor Throttle Body Sensor Crankshaft Postion Sensor on 2040-parts.com
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For chery SQR372 SQR472 Speed sensor,throttle body sensor,crankshaft position sensor
Application: Trooper 800CC and 1100CC. We can supply following parts for Chery SQR472 and SQR372 engine: Piston,piston ring,cylinder liner,full gasket kit,main bearing and con rod bearing, connecting rod ,crankshaft,camshaft,starter,alternator,timing belt,timing gear,water pump. oil pump.cylinder head.cylinder block We also have engine assy,and cylinder block assy. |
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