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Mr. Gasket 9851 Universal Chrome Alternator Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Bellevue, Nebraska, US

Bellevue, Nebraska, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mr. Gasket Manufacturer Part Number:9851 Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:No UPC:084041098516

 My loss is your gain.  Bought this and it won't fit my car.  New still in package, taken out only to test fit.

Manufacturer's Part Number: 9851
UPC: 084041098516

  

Mr. Gasket #9851 Alternator Bracket, Steel, Chrome, Water Pump Mount, Passenger Side Mount, Universal Arm, Each. 



Mr. Gasket alternator brackets are designed to mount the alternator in several positions depending on your application. These brackets are made from heavy gauge steel to prevent flex, then highly polished and chrome plated for lasting beauty.

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