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Borg Warner Bwd Clutch Plate #185136 10 7/8: X 1 3/8" X 10 Spline on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Conway, Arkansas, United States

Conway, Arkansas, United States
Being listed as New/Old Stock because it has been opened, inspected and pictures taken. May have a small amount of surface rust that can be wiped off, please view the pictures carefully.
Brand:BWD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:185136 UPC:Does not apply

Borg Warner BWD Clutch Plate #185136 10 7/8: x 1 3/8"  x 10 Spline

Being listed as New/Old Stock because it has been opened, inspected and pictures taken. May have a small amount of surface rust that can be wiped off, please view the pictures carefully.

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