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Delorean Brand New Braided Stainless Steel Clutch Line #108637 From Dmc Houston on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Phoenix, Maryland, US

Phoenix, Maryland, US
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I purchased this upgraded braided stainless steel clutch line from DMC Houston some time ago and it has been sitting on a box in my garage unused and unopened ever since, it turned out that this was not the problem with my car after all and I didn't need this item.

 Item is brand new and unopened and 100% unused. I Paid $149.85 plus shipping for it, I'm listing it for half that at $75.00 and shipping is FREE in the U.S.

Part number is 108637, please see copy of original DMC Houston invoice for price paid.

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