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Hood Lift Support Strong Arm 4470 Fits 87-91 Bmw 325i on 2040-parts.com

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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Body Connection:Blade (.340 dia. hole) SKU:GAB:4470 Shaft Connection:Blade (.340 dia hole) Brand:Strong Arm Other Part Number:SG402001, 819-5543 Manufacturer Part Number:4470 Part Type Code:565 Compressed Length:6.9 UPC:00043645641979 Stroke:3.1 Quantity Needed:2; Hardware Kit:NO Interchange Part Number:51231906286, 901339, E95517, 614257, 4470, F4470 Freight Class:70

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