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Saab 900 Steering Rack Breather Rod & Boots on 2040-parts.com

US $16.90
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

As pictured and in working condition

RUBBER IS PLIABLE WITH NO CRACKS, RIPS OR TEARS.

If you do not need the breather tube, I will ship the boots for FREE !!~!!

Taken from 1985 SAAB 900S

THERE ARE MANY INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PARTS FROM THIS CAR STILL AVAILABLE INCLUDING, GLASS, RELAYS, WINDOW MOTORS, LAMP LENSES, DOOR HANDLES, TRIM,  ETC.

PLEASE INQUIRE

Free shipping is for the continental U.S. Only.

Other buyers please inquire for a shipping rate before bidding.

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