New Clutch Pressure Plate Sachs Bbc 1915 Pontiac Olds Cadillac Buick 1983 -1994 on 2040-parts.com
Ada, Michigan, United States
Selling a NEW multiple application Pontiac Olds Buick and Cadillac Clutch Pressure Plate 8.5" This pressure plate will ship Fast and Safe via USPS Priority Mail. Bid confident that we will ship this Clutch Pressure Plate Fast and Safe. High resolution photo conveys condition and details. This lot includes one SC 1915 pressure plate This pressure plate will fit multiple applications. If there are any questions, please contact us. Payment method is PayPal. Shipping & Handling costs are $7.95 for USPS Domestic. Will ship Fast and Safe. Thank you |
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