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Lakewood Set Of 2 Rod Ends. Hot Rod Race Car on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

you are bidding on 2. i am selling some new parts purchased in a bulk lot from parr automotive liquidation sale. they are in new condition with no damage. some may not be in original boxes. this is a  rod end. 4140 urethane bushed. 3/4-16 lh thread...  i am not sure of what some of these parts fit so please ask questions and please do your research and know what you are bidding on. all sales are final and no returns. payment is expected within 3 days. thanks for looking. some parts may be removed from original packing to save on shipping.

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