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Md977487 Manual Transmission 2000-2002 Mitsubishi Mirage 1.8l New Original on 2040-parts.com

US $649.99
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Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
New open box original MITSUBISHI. This part has scratches & rust.
Brand:Mitsubishi Manufacturer Part Number:MD977487

NEW ORIGINAL MITSUBISHI OPEN BOX

MIRAGE 2000- 2002 1.8L 

 MANUAL TRANSMISSION

TRANSAXLE

  • Brand: Original MITSUBISHI
  • MITSUBISHI Part Number :  MD977487

ON SALE IS A NEW ORIGNAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURE  MITSUBISHI AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  OUT OF THE BOX . THE ITEMS HAS BEEN STORED IN BULK FOR MANY YEARS, THIS HAS CAUSE THE ITEM TO DEVELOP RUST ON THE UNDERSIDE AND MINOR SCRATCHES AND RUST.

 FITS ONLY ON THE FOLLWOING VEHICLES

MITSUBISHI

MITSUBISHI MIRAGE

    IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION REGARDING THIS ITEM PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO ASK. WE WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS.

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