1958 Pontiac Left Side Tie Rod ~ Gm Part # 5671954 on 2040-parts.com
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
The BIG 3 Obsolete NOS Parts Store "Do it the first time, with NEW parts!" No core charges! NOS GM PARTS Left Side Tie Rod GM Part # 5671954 Group # 6.230 FITS: 1958 Pontiac Why buy rebuilt when you can buy NEW!!! These parts are New Old Stock, NOT Reproductions, Guaranteed. ** ALL ITEMS SHIPPED VIA USPS PRIORITY MAIL WITH INSURANCE AND CONFIRMATION! *If there are any parts you are looking for for a vintage domestic vehicle that you don't see listed feel free to send me an email asking. I put new things up every Week.* |
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