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Land Rover Range P38 Genuine Oem 95~97 Gems Engine Fuel Pump Stc4344 on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:STC4344 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear

 
Genuine OEM Land Rover Range Rover P38 '95-'97 Fuel Pump #STC4344 for GEMS engine only.

Tested and in good working condition
Comes with a 30 day warranty.

 


NOTE TO BUYERS: PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE BUYING A USED AUTOMOBILE PART AND ISSUES MAY ARISE.  WE ARE NOT ALWAYS ABLE TO TEST EVERY PART WE SELL BUT WE DO OUR BEST. THAT BEING SAID, WE OFFER A 14 DAY (OR LONGER IF SPECIFIED ABOVE) RETURN POLICY ON ALL PARTS WE SELL. PLEASE VERIFY PART NUMBERS PRIOR TO PURCHASE.  WE WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURNS BECAUSE YOU ORDERED THE WRONG PART FOR YOUR VEHICLE. IF YOU HAVE AN ISSUE, PLEASE CONTACT US AND WE WILL RESOLVE IT.


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