1974 Thru 1976 Bricklin Blower To Blower Plate Seal on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, United States
BRICKLIN SV1 BLOWER TO BLOWER PLATE SEAL This is the hard to find seal that goes between blower motor and blower mounting plate. These get left out alot because there hard to find. This is an exact fit. SHIPPING IS $5.00 IN THE USA OVERSEAS BUYERS WELCOME SHIPPING IS WHAT IT IS TO YOUR DOOR |
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