Volvo Penta 4 Cylinder Dist Cap #870690, 18-5357 on 2040-parts.com
Oak Forest, Illinois, United States
FOR SALE NEW IN BOX OLD STOCK VOLVO PENTA 4 CYLINDER DISTRIBUTOR CAP. MADE BY SIERRA MANUFACTERING. OEM PART NUMBER 870690, SIERRA NUMBER 18-5357. RETAILS FOR $41.40 WILL SELL FOR $30.00. WE ARE A MARINE REPAIR FACILITY. |
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