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1963- 1970 Pontiac Bonneville Catalina Fullsize Center Link on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Davenport, Iowa, US

Davenport, Iowa, US
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 Used center link removed from my 1964 Pontiac Bonneville donor car.  This is for full size pontiacs from 1963 to 1970

according to my Ames Performance catalog.  You should verify your specific application prior to purchase.  This

includes one castle nut, I lost the other one.  

This is used but still has plenty of use left.
 


This item ships to lower 48 states (no Alaska or Hawaii)

I also have the inner tie rods/sleeves/idler arms/pitman arm that can be added with no extra shipping cost.  If interested leave a message and I can list separately.

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