Volvo Penta V-belt, Part # 973535 on 2040-parts.com
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
NEW- OLD STOCK VOLVO PENTA V-BELT, FITS MODELS 5.0FIPNCACE UP TO 5.8 FSIINCC, VARIOUS MODELS IN BETWEEN, PART # 973535 SHIPPING WEIGHT IS 8 OZ AND WILL BE SHIPPED FROM MISSISSAUGA, ON ,CANADA, L5G4N1. PAYMENT THROUGH PAYPAL ONLY. CANADIAN BUYERS WILL BE CHARGED APPLICABLE SALES TAXES. BUYERS FROM OUTSIDE OF CANADA ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY IMPORT DUTIES AND/OR TAXES. THIS ITEM IS NON RETURNABLE. |
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