Bwd Sb0 Starter Bushing - Starter Bushing on 2040-parts.com
Cherokee, Iowa, United States
This is a new BWD (Borg-Warner) SB0 starter bushing used for many years and models of General Motors vehicles. This part is new in the original box and comes to eBay from an auto parts store which recently closed. The picture is from the BWD online catalog and should match the part you are replacing. This will be shipped within 24 hours of purchase. Thanks! |
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