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(lot1256)antique/vintage Brass Boat Tail Shaft Carrier Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Peoria, Illinois, United States

Peoria, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:not applicable Brand:Unbranded

Antique/vintage solid brass boat tail shaft carrier bearing, 1in. bore. Has brass grease cup. Look at pics, what you see is what you get. Please ask any questions BEFORE you buy. All items sold AS IS, NO REFUNDS. Shipping prices are for US customers ONLY. International customers will be responsible for any additional shipping charges. This means that items listed with FREE shipping is ONLY free to US customers. International buyers should contact seller BEFORE YOU PURCHASE in order to get accurate shipping prices or take your chances. Prices listed for shipping are as low as possible for each listed item. We do not exaggerate shipping, we list actual shipping costs only. Combined shipping is available when possible. Check out my other sales.

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