Mopar Performance 8.25" Chrome Differential Cover on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Massachusetts, US
Auction for Mopar 8 1/4" rear axle cover chrome package. Brand new Just opened for the picture Never used on my car. Comes with bolts and factory silicone plus I will throw in a better Victor Tuff Cork Gasket which is thin steel shim sandwiched between rubberized cork Part # P3690653 Free shipping in US 48 actual cost anywhere else
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