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Engine Intake Valve Sealed Power V-4658 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.74
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Sanford, Florida, United States

Sanford, Florida, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:Set of 2 Interchange Part Number:MD162422, IVMI22, 10498, 10-10498, N4658 SKU:227:V4658 What is in the box:In the box: valve, intake Brand:Sealed Power Feature 1:Chrome-plated stem Manufacturer Part Number:V-4658 Part Material:Chrome plated stem Use Ind:I Intake Quantity Needed:8; Standard Size:Standard Feature 4:Innovative design using leading-edge materials Part Length (MM):110.0000 Feature 5:Utilizes ISO & QS certified manufacturing Head Diameter (MM):30.0000 UPC:Does not apply

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