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Genuine International Navistar 1813867c1 Solenoid Switch ** New ** Oem ** on 2040-parts.com

US $99.98
Location:

Harrison, Ohio, United States

Harrison, Ohio, United States
Used. In Original Packaging.
Brand:International Navistar Part Type:Switch Manufacturer Part Number:1813867C1 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

International Navistar 1813867C1 Solenoid Switch

Genuine Navistar International Parts OEM

Truck Parts Engineered for Heavy Duty Service

 

This is a used Switch that is in excellent condition and ready to be installed. 

 

Made in USA.

 

 

We offer 60-day money back guarantee.

 

 

Used.

 

 

Item pictured is the actual item that will be received.

 

 

MSRP: $543.44

 

 

 

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