New International Sensor # 1839416c91 on 2040-parts.com
Pompton Plains, New Jersey, US
this Is NOS . please check the number with your parts person before buying sold as is , All sales final. I will be happy to combine shipping to save you a few dollars please ask all questions at least 24 hours before the end of the auction so that I can get an answer for you .sold as is , payment due five days from the end of the auction free shipping to lower 48 only
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