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Ford Ba/bf Falcon, Fairlaine Xr6 & Turbo/territory 6 Cyl Fuel Injectors on 2040-parts.com

AU $149.99
Location:

Adelaide SA, Australia

Adelaide SA, Australia
Condition:New MPN:OEM Quality Fuel Injectors Manufacturer Part Number:0280156123 Brand:n/a UPC:Does not apply

Brand New Set of 6 Injectors.

100% Recommended    Replacement

0280 156 123

Same day postage

MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY!!

 

SUITABLE FOR :

                  BA,BF FALCON , FAIRLANE, 6 CYL, PLUS

                           XR6 AND TURBO ENGINES

Set of 6 Injectors

100% Recommended Replacement


0280 156 123

NOT REFURBISHED!


         SUITABLE FOR :

                  BA,BF FALCON , FAIRLANE, 6 CYL, PLUS

               XR6 AND TURBO ENGINES

Ford Fairlane BA, BF 6cyl 4.0L Ford Falcon BA, BF 6cyl 4.0L & 4.0L Turbo Inc XR6 Ford LTD BA, BF 6cyl 4.0L 
 Ford Territory 6cyl 4.0L & 4.0L Turbo

GENUINE AUSSIE SELLER. 

 GUARANTEE TO WORK.

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MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY!!





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