76-81 Chevrolet Chevette Pontiac T1000 1.6l Sohc Arrow Pressure Plate Ca1880 on 2040-parts.com
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Up for Sale is a Brand New Arrow Chevrolet / Pontiac Qualitee Complete Clutch Pressure Plate Part #: CA1880 Compatible with the Following Models: CHEVROLET CHEVETTE (1976 - 1981) PONTIAC T1000 1981 For All Details and Compatibility Look at the Above Menu Please Call Your Dealer Before Bidding to Confirm that this Item is Compatible with Your Vehicle's Model and Year!!! Retail Price: Over $150 Please Verify the Application with the Part Number Provided We Will Not Be Responsible if it Does Not Fit Your Vehicle Click Here To see our other Auto Parts For Sale!!! |
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