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Expanded CARDONE Select Water Pump Coverage Available Now!

CARDONE offers full program coverage for its CARDONE Select Totally New Water Pump line with more than 675 SKUs ranging from 1938-2007. Applications cover import and domestic passenger cars, trucks, heavy-duty, industrial, agricultural and marine vehicles.

CARDONE offers full program coverage for its CARDONE Select Totally New Water Pump line with more than 675 SKUs ranging from 1938-2007. Applications cover import and domestic passenger cars, trucks, heavy-duty, industrial, agricultural and marine vehicles.

CARDONE Select Water Pumps, supported by a limited lifetime warranty, are engineered to OE specifications for form, fit and function.

Visit http://www.cardone.com/English/Club/Select/Pumps.asp for more information.

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