Clutch Pressure Plate 061-8009 For Ford & Mazda on 2040-parts.com
Grass Valley, California, United States
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A new old stock pressure plate fitting various Ford Courier, Mazda pickups & RX2 to RX7 rotary engines. Please see the attached listing breakdown for individual models. This item was manufactured in Great Britain & in its original Beck/Arnley 061-8009 box. We are making space for new inventory and offering this part at a loss, however your gain. Please contact us for any further questions or information. Thanks for checking our site.
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