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CARDONE Adds Five New High-Demand Throttle Body Part Numbers

CARDONE has released five additional reman electronic throttle body part numbers that are in high demand. Part numbers for the applications are in stock and ready to ship.

CARDONE has released five additional reman electronic throttle body part numbers that are in high demand. Part numbers for the applications listed below are in stock and ready to ship:

Part Number              VIO                Application                                          

67-3008                     1,949,822      GM trucks 07-08 (pictured)

67-6000                     1,196,636      Ford trucks/Crown Victoria/Mustang 05-09

67-6001                     789,092         Ford/Lincoln trucks 05-08

67-6004                     207,043         Ford Mustang 05-08

67-6007                     221,069         Ford/Mercury trucks 05-07

 

More throttle body SKUs are coming this December, according to CARDONE.

For more information, visit the CARDONE WebCat at Cardone.com.

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