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Parking Brake Cable Dorman C661121 Fits 03-04 Dodge Dakota on 2040-parts.com

US $22.74
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Portland, Tennessee, United States

Portland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Feature - Benefit 3:Zinc plated fittings and clips prevent corrosion SKU:DOR:C661121 Feature - Benefit 4:Brackets included where applicable Brand:Dorman Package Contents:Brake Cable Manufacturer Part Number:C661121 Cable Length:29.64 In. Conduit Length:19.4 In. Position:Rear Left Cable Jacket Material:Rubber Fitment Footnotes:4WD, Rear Disc;4WD, Rear Drum Color/Finish:Black Quantity Needed:1; Installation Hardware Included:No UPC:Does not apply

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