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Fits 91-05 Mazda Miata Protege 1.6l 1.8l Thermostat With Gasket New on 2040-parts.com

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Paramount, California, United States
FITS 91-05 MAZDA MIATA PROTEGE 1.6L 1.8L  THERMOSTAT WITH GASKET   NEW, US $29.45, image 1
Condition:New Brand:TAMA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:BP6F-15-171A Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

ITEM DESCRIPTION             
    NEW THERMOSTAT WITH GASKET  MADE IN JAPAN.
  HIGH QUALITY PARTS
BRAND
    TAMA
APPLICATION
  91-05 MAZDA MIATA  1.6L 1.8L
  93-03 MAZDA PROTEGE 1.5L 1.6L 1.8L
PARTS NUMBER
   OEM:BP6F-15-171A

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WARRANTY 
 IT COME WITH 6 MONTHS PARTS WARRANTY.
                                                                 
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