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New Acadia Enclave Traverse Saturn Cooling Fan Motor Shroud Assembly Ac Delco Oe on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Ridgeville, Indiana, United States

Ridgeville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:20972760 Brand:AC DELCO Placement on Vehicle:Front

Here is a brand new ac delco dual fan and shroud assembly for the 8-16 Enclave, 9-16 Traverse, 7-16 Arcadia, and 7-10 Outlook.  Brand new still in the box.  We ship world wide.  Check out the pictures good and make sure this is exactly what you need before you buy it.  Everything is sold as is, all sales are final.  No returns.  Check out my other listings, we have lots of parts to sell.

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