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New Bbp H7349 Brake Drum Hardware Kit (bendix?) on 2040-parts.com

US $7.19
Location:

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, US

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BBP Manufacturer Part Number:H7349

This is a NEW BBP (BETTER BRAKE PARTS) brand brake drum hardware kit.

BBP part number H7349.

This kit will do TWO drums.

SOME KITS SOLD ON EBAY WILL ONLY DO ONE BRAKE DRUM.

The bag is sealed and you will receive everything pictured.

Shipping is FREE and ONLY SHIPS TO THE US.

Please make sure this is what you need before bidding.

I'm not a auto parts dealer and this is sold with no returns.

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