New Volvo Penta Temp Sensor # 841890 Bin3 on 2040-parts.com
Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
New volvo penta temp sensor # 841890 used on gm based v-6 and v-8 motors,we have bought out our local volvo penta/mercury/mercruiser dealers parts stock we are in the proccess of selling all of the new and used parts,if you need parts let us know we may have what you need ,make a reasonable offer
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