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Vw Bug Bus Ghia Vw 40hp Rocker Arm Vw Part Number 113 109 443a on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Brookings, Oregon, United States

Brookings, Oregon, United States
EXCELLENT CONDITION, CLEAN AND READY TO RUN
Manufacturer Part Number:113 109 443A Surface Finish:CLEAN Interchange Part Number:007 Warranty:No Other Part Number:007 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Part Brand:VW OEM

 FOR SALE IS THIS USED, ORIGINAL GERMAN MADE, VW ROCKER ARM, ADJUSTER AND LOCKING NUT FOR 40HP MOTORS

CLEAN, LIGHTLY OILED AND READY TO INSTALL

YOU GET ALL THE PARTS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS

THIS IS FOR 40HP MOTORS ONLY, IT DOES NOT WORK FOR 1300-1600 MOTORS






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