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Mitsubishi Sigma parts
Air Filter
Ball Joint - Lower
Battery- Yuasa
Brake Disc - Front
Brake Disc - Rear
Brake Pad Set - Front
Brake Pad Set - Rear
C.V. Joint Kit - Outer
Clutch Kit - 3pce
Condensor
Contact Set
Distributor Cap
Fuel Filter
Ignition Coil
Multi Rib Belt - 5PK1340
Multi Rib Belt - 6PK1070
Oil Filter
Oil Filter - M202002
Oil Pressure Switch
Radiator Cap
Rotor Arm
Spark Plug
Spark Plug - Platinum
Stabilizer Link - Frt
Thermo Switch
Thermostat 82c
Thermostat 88c
Tie Rod End
Timing Belt
V Belt - 9.5x925e
V Belt - 9.5x950e
Water Pump
Water Pump - M323020
Wheel Cylinder RH
Wiper Blade 400mm Hook or Push
Wiper Blade 450mm Pin
Wiper Blade 500mm Hook or Push
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