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Cloyes 9-5016 Timing Damper-engine Timing Chain Tensioner on 2040-parts.com

US $19.87
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Part must be returned in original packaging. Part must not have been installed or used and needs to be in the original condition in which you received it. Please coordinate all returns with customer service through eBay messaging prior to sending back any product in order to better process your return. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:CLOYES Manufacturer Part Number:9-5016 SME:_3406 UPC:00750385401229 Interchange Part Number:TOYOTA 1354038012 Country of Origin (Primary):TW Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS):8409911090 Life Cycle Status Code:2 MSDS Required Flag:N Remanufactured Part:N Taxable:Y AAIA Part Type Description:ENGINE TIMING CHAIN TENSIONER Product Description - Long - 80:ENGINE TIMING CHAIN TENSIONER Product Description - Short - 20:CHAIN TENSIONER

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