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Parking Brake Cable Rear Right Dorman C94624 Fits 90-91 Honda Crx on 2040-parts.com

US $45.74
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:C94624, 1479-55867, 094-0758, 8816, BC94624, C1978 SKU:DTT:C94624 Feature - Benefit 3:Zinc plated fittings and clips prevent corrosion Brand:Dorman Interchange Part Number:47510-SH2-931, 1827029, 94624, N5010-297818-DOR Manufacturer Part Number:C94624 Feature - Benefit 4:Brackets included where applicable Package Contents:Brake Cable Position:Rear Right Conduit Length:49.88 In. Fitment Footnotes:Si; Cable Length:56.89 In. Quantity Needed:1; Cable Jacket Material:Rubber UPC:Does not apply

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