Distributor Rotor Standard Gb-348t on 2040-parts.com
Wallkill, New York, United States
selling off some old inventory-the boxes might be dirty-stained-torn-etc but all items are new.Some parts themselves might be dirty-tarnished-etc.please make sure this fits your application because I really don't want any returns. ask all questions if your unsure
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Caps, Rotors & Contacts for Sale
- Distributor cap bosch 03367(US $115.99)
- Contact set bwd a70 fits many 1930-64 usa cars auburn austin cord studebaker(US $8.99)
- Guaranteed parts # dr117 distributor cap 1978 – 1987 gm cars & trucks; 6 cyl(US $17.00)
- Nos delco d331 ignition distributor cap 1975 – 87 chevrolet, olds & pont(US $12.99)
- Distributor cap and rotor combo c266 bwd d220p new items gm chevy caprice(US $29.85)
- Distributor cap fits 1990-1995 mercedes-benz 500sl 400e 500e,500sel bosch(US $129.66)
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