Jeep Amc Cj7 Cj5 Nos Lower Steering Shaft Power Original 76-86 Amc on 2040-parts.com
Chickamauga, Georgia, US
This is an original NOS lower steering shaft for the 76-86 CJ5, CJ7, and CJ8 with power steering. This is an original US Made AMC part. This has very light surface rust and is dusty form long term storage. This is part number 5354934. Don't miss a very limited supply. This will go fedex in the USA and USPS over seas. QTM Special
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