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Kenworth W900a Rail Front Frame Right Left K217c175/r on 2040-parts.com

US $224.99
Location:

Pinedale, Arizona, US

Pinedale, Arizona, US
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Up for auction is a USED Kenworth W900A rail front frame horn support for right or left side. P/N K217-C-175, K217-C-175R. It is in Excellent condition. Auction is for 1 side only. I also have out certs for front frame.

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