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VOLVO TRUCK 1986-1997 STARTER 12V, CW,9 TEETH (Bosch System) 5.5L ENGINE Fits 1977-1986 Volvo trucks models F6 and 1986-1997 models F613, FE614 & FF615 with 5.5L diesel engine. This is a THERE IS NO CORE CHARGE ON THIS ITEM. PART NUMBER TS-6107 There is no warranty on this item. No core charge. This is a clearance sale of surplus inventory. Item can be returned within 14 days for money back if the item has not been installed or used and must be in the original shipping carton. Buyer pays the return shipping. Buyer pays the shipping. Shipping weight approx 36 LBS Pascale Service Corporation CALL 1800 234-5873 WITH ANY QUESTIONS
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