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327 350 400 Genuine Gm Timing Pointer Mark Tab 7" Inch Balancer Sbc Damper Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Allen, Texas, United States

Allen, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SS RS Z28 Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:Small Block Stroker Surface Finish:zinc or cadium plated silver color

NOS GM timing mark pointer tab for all small block Chevrolet using a 7 inch balancer. In the last picture with two markers in it shows the difference between an 8 inch marker on the left and 7 inch on the right. Any questions, please ask. Also see my other items.

About Me

I have been in the GM parts business since 1980 doing dealer inventories, dealer terminations and such and accumulated quite an inventory of NOS and current model parts. I don't know everything about parts but have over 30 years in the business. If you are interested in one of my items but not sure if it's for your application, please ask. I'd be glad to help.

My return policy

I will accept returns and will  give a full refund with no restocking fee minus shipping charges. If your item included "free shipping", your refund will be what you paid minus the actual shipping charges I paid to ship your item.You are responsible for shipping charges back to me for your refund.

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