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Meyer Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $1,220.00
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Midland, Pennsylvania, United States

Midland, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:meyer Manufacturer Part Number:VAVLES

THERE ARE 28 VAVLES  7===A   AN 10 ---C     AN 11 ---B THER NOT SWELLED NOR ARE THE TOPS BROKE THEY SLIDE OFF AN ON EASY THERE ARE ASLO 20 CELONOIDS  FEW WITH CLIPED ENDS  BUT ALOT WIRE LEFET USE BUY ITNOW I SHIPP ON MY DIME  724 643 1803 ANY QUESTIONS  THE VAVLE  ALL HAVE CELONOIDS THE OTHERS ARE XTRA 20 ,,, JUST SAVE YOU TIME THATS  $40 PER VAVLE   AN 5 DOLLARS PER CELONOID  THANKS FOR LOOKING

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