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Oem Windshield Washer Nozzle 2pcs For Hyundai Tucson 2005-2008 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.90
Location:

Daegu, default, Korea, South

Daegu, default, Korea, South
Condition:New Brand:Hyundai KIA OEM PARTS Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:98630 2E100 X 2ea MPN:Does Not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of UPC:Does Not Apply

 

Windshield Washer Nozzle

for Hyundai Tucson 2005-2008

 

 

 

 

 1. Condition : 100% Brand new

 2. manufacturer : Hyundai Mobis OEM PARTS

 3. Part Number : 98630 2E100 X 2ea

 4. Qty : 2PCS

 5. OEM Genuine Parts 1:1 Replacement

 

 

 

 * Hyundai Tucson 2005-2008

 

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Please check this part number by your VIN(Vehicle Identification Number) with local dealer.


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 - VIN(Vehicle Identification Number) is characteristic number that identifies your car.

 - You can find it on your vehicle document or near engine of your car. 

   * for example

     KMHSH81WP34352631

     KM7JM74D75U166691 

     

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