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Volvo 544 122 1800 140 164 Thermostat 180f 82c Deg. on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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shipped to you, United States
Condition:New

* Thermostat 180 deg. F or  82 deg. C .  

* New item comes with rubber gasket. 

*  Fits all Volvo models 544 210 122 220 1800 140 164 with B18 and B20 and B30 engine.

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