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73 74 75 76 Buick Skylark 350 455 V8 Nos Gm Rocker Arms X2 1241851 Gr.0.338 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
NOS
Manufacturer Part Number:1241851 UPC:Does Not Apply

 
2 NEW OLD STOCK GENUINE GM ROCKER ARMS FOR 73-80 BUICK V8: 350 H 350 J AND 455. . NEW IN THE ORIGINAL BOX . 
PART # 1241851 GROUP .338
 
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
 
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS OUR OBSESSION, PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH ANY PART OF THIS DEAL. 

WE ARE SO VERY PROUD TO BE SELLING TO OUR US NEIGHBORS FOR OVER 10 YEARS NOW!
 
 PAYMENT INFO

ALL AUCTIONS ARE IN US FUNDS. WE ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING FORMS OF PAYMENT : PAYPAL.

SHIPPING INFO

 -ALL ITEMS WE SELL SHIP CANADA  POST OR FED EX GROUND.

-YOUR ITEM IS COMING FROM CANADA & DOMESTIC SHIPPING TIMES VARY, BUT NORMAL TRANSIT TIMES ARE 10-14 BUSINESS(WORKING) DAYS. THIS IS ONLY A GUIDE LINE. WE DO OUR VERY BEST TO INSURE A QUICK TURNAROUND.

-A TRACKING NUMBER WILL BE ISSUED FOR ALL EXPEDITED AND FED EX SHIPMENTS.


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