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Engine Cooling Fan Assembly Apdi 6018138 on 2040-parts.com

US $202.76
Location:

Southlake, Texas, United States

Southlake, Texas, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:7E5Z8C607A, 1604-326117, 621-041, FA70596 SKU:AY:6018138 Supplied:With Control Module Brand:APDI Engineering Name:Engine Cooling Fan Assembly Manufacturer Part Number:6018138 Product Description - Abbreviated - 12:RFA AAIA Part Type Description:Engine Cooling Fan Assembly UPC:887548012333 Product Description - Invoice - 40:FAN ASSY - FORD Fitment Footnotes:W/control Module; Marketing Description - 2000:Engine Cooling Fan Assembly - Ford Quantity Needed:1; Product Description - Short - 20:Radiator Fan Assy

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