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Bw C412 Buick 1936 1937 Series 70 Timing Chain Nors on 2040-parts.com

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Califon, New Jersey, United States

Califon, New Jersey, United States
New old replacement stock
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:638457

Buick 36-37 series 70    NORS.  Buyer pays fixed shipping of $7.00 USPS Delivery in the United States. Payment methods accepted are Paypal. Payment must be received within three business days please. Good luck bidding and please feel free to ask questions. I pack well and ship immediately upon payment. All pieces are as-is, no refunds, no adjustments and... Check out my other items! for more timing chains

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