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Parking Brake Cable Front Wagner Bc138652 Fits 94-95 Toyota Pickup on 2040-parts.com

US $38.17
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Ledgewood, New Jersey, United States

Ledgewood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:1; SKU:WAG:BC138652 Interchange Part Number:4641035520, C138652 Brand:Wagner Product Description - Abbreviated - 12:BCAB Manufacturer Part Number:BC138652 Application Summary - 240:Toyota Pickup F 95-92 Engineering Name:Brake Cable UPC:00008536308133 Product Description - Short - 20:WAGNER BRAKE CABLES Placement on Vehicle:Front AAIA Part Type Description:Parking Brake Cable Fitment Footnotes:4wd, Standard Cab Pickup;Short Bed; Product Description - Invoice - 40:Brake Cable

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