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Hvac Heater Core Spectra 94466 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.88
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San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually MFG Name:Spectra Premium Industries SKU:SQ:94466 Warranty:1 Year Brand:Spectra Premium Industries Inc MFG Brand Name:Spectra Premium Industries Manufacturer Part Number:94466 Internet Product Code (IPC):7221586DAD7 Package Contents:1 Heater, 1 Installation Sheet UPC:00671607608939 Length:8.625 Other Part Number:8024, SPT94466, 1767, 94466, 702717, 398313, 8454 Width:6.25 Interchange Part Number:4746215, 9010015, 96009, H79206, 8262, HT 8313C Supplier Company Name:Spectra Premium Industries

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