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New Federal Mogul Oil Pump Drive Shaft Lot Of (20) Vintage Shafts Hx-1 Hx-2 Hx-3 on 2040-parts.com

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Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Parts store close-out, part may be a little dirty/dusty from sitting on shelf. Part has some surface rust from sitting on shelf, see pics for condition.
Brand:Federal Mogul Other Part Number:HX-5 HX-6 HX-9 HX-11 HX-12 Manufacturer Part Number:HX-4

    New vintage Federal Mogul oil pump drive shaft lot. Lot includes (20) shafts, (3) hx-1, (2) hx-2, (1) hx-3, (2) hx-4, (3) hx-5, (2) hx-6, (3) hx-9, (3) hx-11 and (1) hx-12. Parts have some patina/surface rust and boxes are in rough shape from sitting on shelf, see pics for condition. Parts store close out, part is new but a little dusty/dirty from sitting on shelf. We are not familiar with all makes and models this fits, please verify part number matches your application before bidding/purchasing. Part can not be returned if installed, ran or has been taken apart or modified in any way. Must be returned in same condition as shipped with factory packaging.

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