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1970-1975 Citroen Sm Brake Main Accumulator Clamping Plate & Tie Rods Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Orange City, Florida, United States

Orange City, Florida, United States
good
Brand:citroen Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:France

clamping plate and tie rods for the   brake  main accumulator Citroen SM  1971-1975 .Been on my dads parts shelf 25 + years look at pictures there part of the description and ask question before bidding.

THE PARTS THAT I AM SELLING HAVE BEEN IN MY DADS PRIVATE SPARE  PARTS  DEPARTMENT ,in boxes on shelf's stored from before 1985 (inside shop warehouse) WILL BE LISTING MORE IN FUTURE WEEKS AND MONTHS,KEEP CHECKING MY LISTINGS!

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