243 C Gm Chevy Transfer Case Range Fork on 2040-parts.com
Black Creek, New York, US
Free shipping to lower 48! 243 C GM Chevy transfer case range fork assembly (as shown) in excellent condition. (Good plastic tabs!) Please visit our store at SHIPPING: Free to lower 48! Email us for costs to other areas. GUARANTEE: In any event a part does not live up to our customer's expectations, we will ship a replacement or issue a refund within ONE business day of receiving returned item. (Item must be returned within 14 days of original delivery date.) Return authorization required. PLEASE READ: Our goal is to provide the highest quality parts, FAST shipping (out our door within ONE business day of received payment), and a Money-Back-Guarantee. We know we need lots of good feedback in order to grow, and we are committed to earn it… THANKS! --
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