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Cadillac 4100 Engine Parts 82-85 Eldo/sev/flet/rocker Arms Support Bars & Pivots on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
used in very Good condition ready to install
Manufacturer Part Number:3521181 UPC:Does not apply

THIS  PART  FITS ALL HT4100 Cadillac motors 1982 -1985 Eldorado /Deville/Fleetwood/Seville THIS ITEM IS ONLY SOLD IN PAIRS ONLY   BEFORE YOU ORDER PLEASE  MAKE SURE THE PART FITS YOUR VEHICLE'S YEAR MAKE AND MODEL THIS PART FITS ALL THE VEHICLES LISTED IN THE DESCRIPTION ABOVE  THE CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISTAKES IN ORDERING THE WRONG PARTS SO PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CONTACT CADILLIAC G's  THROUGH  EBAY EMAIL AND WE WILL MAKE  SURE YOU ORDER THE RIGHT  PARTS FOR YOUR VEHICLE.

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