1984,85-91 Corvette/street Rod 350 L-98 Motor Mounts W/bolts Vg++ Condition on 2040-parts.com
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, US
What i have here is this "Pair" of used Motor Mounts with Correct Mounting bolts for/from 1984-91 Corvette 350 L-98 engine.The Mounts/Bolts are off a 1985 Corvette 350 TPI engine.These Corvette Motor Mounts with Bolts are in Very good condition with NO Cracks/Breaks or any type of damage anywhere at all.Take a Good Look at them.Here is your chance to own it.Feel free to ask any questions. SHIPPING $13.95.David and God bless.Buy with confidence.These Mounts are NOT NEW/MINT,But in Very Good used condition.
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