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Enginetech Ts381 Timing Chain Set Cam S716t S729 C38t Interchange C3071 / 73088 on 2040-parts.com

US $33.95
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Kenner, Louisiana, United States

Kenner, Louisiana, United States
This item is brand new, this box has been on a garage shelf for many years and shows shelf wear, but the items inside are brand new.
Manufacturer Part Number:TS381 Model:TS381 Part Brand:Enginetech MPN:TS381 Brand:Enginetech

Enginetech TS381 Timing Set Cam S716T S729 C38T Interchange C3071 / 73088

 

Model# TS381

Sellers Note.... This Item is BRAND NEW in the original box. This item is brand new, this box has been on a garage shelf for many years and shows shelf wear, but the items inside are brand new. 

 

 

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