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Wholesale Lot Vintage Parts Store Engine Valve Guides (100+) Vg312 Vg290 Vg328 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
New parts that are shelf worn, boxes are bent up and parts may have some patina/surface rust on them, see pics and description for condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:Lot Part Numbers:51545 5804 55006 9024x 51732 6528 Brand:Parts UPC:Does not apply

    Wholesale lot from a closed vintage auto parts store. Lot includes (100+) engine valve guides. Some of the part numbers are VG312, VG290, VG328, 51545, 5804, 55006, 9024X, 51732, 6528 and a bunch of boxes not labeled. New parts that are shelf worn, boxes are bent up and parts may have some patina/surface rust from sitting. Great lot for your shop or resale. We are not familiar with all makes and models this fits, please verify pictures match your application. Can not be returned if installed, ran or has been taken apart/modified in any way. Must be returned in the same condition as shown.

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