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Ud Truck 1200/1400 '99-04 Fuel Line on 2040-parts.com

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Raleigh, North Carolina, US

Raleigh, North Carolina, US
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UD Truck Parts

Fuel Line

Fits the Following UD Trucks

Model Years Figure Number Part Number Part Description
1200 99-00 E166A 1755029D00 Fuel Line
1200 01-04 E166A 1755029D00 Fuel Line
1400 99-00 E166A 1755029D00 Fuel Line
1400 01-04 E166A 1755029D00 Fuel Line

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