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Suspension Ball Joint Front Lower Moog K9967 Fits 92-93 Mazda Mx-3 on 2040-parts.com

US $41.89
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Suspension Ball Joint Front Lower MOOG K9967 fits 92-93 Mazda MX-3, US $41.89, image 1
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:2700-70470, GK9967, PK9967, 505-1211B, B9967 SKU:MOG:K9967 Mount Type:Bolt-in Type Brand:Moog Greasable:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:K9967 Country of Origin (Primary):US Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS):8708806590 Position:Front Lower Life Cycle Status Code:2 Quantity Needed:2; Emission Code:1 Interchange Part Number:46D2211A, 45D2211, VFA2092, IK9967, RP11019, K9967 Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order UPC:Does not apply

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