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Wagner Bc124667 Parking Brake Cable - Rear Right on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wagner Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:BC124667 Mfr Code:WAG Interchange Part Number:F124667

You are buying a Brand New Wagner BC124667 Parking Brake Cable - Rear Right. Please check the compatibility list at the top of this page to verify this is the correct part for your vehicle. Pay particular attention to the Notes column on the far left. It may contain Important information that affects the fit for each vehicle. These parking brake cables are New Old Stock. Some of the boxes may be a little dirty or dented and they could be a different color or style, but the parking cables inside the box are BRAND NEW.

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