Blue Point Gm Power Steering Puller And Harmonic Balancer Installer on 2040-parts.com
Apopka, Florida, United States
Like new combo of Blue point CJ132A master power steering pump / alternator pulley remover/installer kit used on GM v/6 v/8s & Blue point YA188G harmonic balancer installer also used on GMs. sold as a combo, I was a mechanic dont need these anymore. buyer to pay actual shipping or free shipping with initial buy it now ,good luck.
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