Mopar Nos Timing Cover Md144769 Mitsubishi Dodge Caravan Plymouth Voyager 96 97 on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
The item for sale here is an NOS timing cover for the 3.0 V6. This will fit a bunch of different applications, please double check it is correct for your car.
This is genuine NOS Mopar / Mitsubishi in it's original box. Dorman has an interchange number to this (which is how we listed it) but the Dorman part is just a cheap aftermarket part. This is also priced 50% less than the replacement part, get a great deal here.
Shipping is a flat rate of $12.00 in the US, $18.00 to Canada and $26.00 elsewhere. Buy more items from us and we will gladly combine shipping!
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