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Blower Supercharger Gmc Front Cover 371 471 6-71 671 Hot Rat Rod Gasser Scta on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GMC Placement on Vehicle:Front

Here I have a Used Original GMC inline 6-71 front gear cover for an air blower.  It will fit most inline 71 series blowers such as 3-71, 4-71 and 6-71.  It is in good shape all threads are good as well as No Cracks.  See Pictures too.    I only ship to lower 48 continental United States.  I accept Pay Pal. thanks for looking and checkout my other items if you have time. See my feed back it's 100% and I aim to keep it that way so buy with confidence.

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