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Nisian Denso Relay Fuse 25230 79945 Oem* E-114 O on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Sloughhouse, California, United States

Sloughhouse, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:denso Manufacturer Part Number:25230 79945

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A Nisian Denso Relay Fuse

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BELOW BEFORE YOU BUY.

DESCRIPTION

PART # 25230 79945

PLEASE MATCH THE PICTURE, TO SEE IF YOURS LOOKS LIKE THIS ONE

IT MIGHT FIT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS, BUT CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER

THIS IS USED PART, IT MIGHT NEED SOME CLEAN UP AND MIGHT HAVE SOME SCRATCHES

CHECK THE PICTURE TO SEE IF IT MATCHES YOUR PART

ALL CALIFORNIA BUYERS MUST PAY LOCAL SALES TAX

WE GUARANTEE THIS PART, IF FOR SOME REASON IT WILL NOT WORK, WE WILL REPLACE IT, BUT YOU SHOULD SHIP IT TO US AT YOUR OWN EXPENSES

CHECK OUR FEEDBACKS, WE SELL GOOD WORKING PARTS

SHIPPING TO MEXICO, CANADA, PUERTO RICO AND HAWAII, AK IS $20

HAPPY BIDDING!!!!!!!!

 

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