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Sierra Impeller Sie18-3061 New Old Stock, Package Is Sealed on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Yakima, Washington, United States

Yakima, Washington, United States
NEW OLD STOCK
Brand:Sierra Manufacturer Part Number:18-3061 UPC:Does not apply

Sierra Impeller SIE18-3061 NEW OLD STOCK, SEE PICS FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS

CHRYSLER 1061?

CRUSADER 20300

PLEASURECRAFT RP061017

SHERWOOD 10615

VOLVO PENTA 835874-9

JABSCO 18948-0001


PICTURE IS ACTUAL ITEM FOR SALE THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. NEW OLD STOCK, ITEMS MAY HAVE WORN, MISSING, TORN, OR DAMAGED PACKAGING FROM HANDLING AND STORAGE IN RETAIL SETTING. WE ARE REDUCING OUR OLD INVENTORY, PLEASE CHECK OUR OTHER LISTINGS AS ALMOST EVERYTHING IS WELL BELOW COST!  PLEASE VERIFY FITMENT TO YOUR APPLICATION AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, THERE ARE NO RETURNS OFFERED ON THESE ITEMS. SHIPPING IS CALCULATED BY UPS CALCULATOR, BASED ON ESTIMATED WEIGHT AND PACKAGE SIZE. WE WILL GLADLY COMBINE ITEMS AND SHIPPING TO SAVE YOU MONEY.

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