Lot Of 25 Timing Belts, Dayco And Gates, New on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, United States
This is a lot of New Timing belts, Dayco and Gates, 25 belts total, these have been sitting on shelf for some time therefore boxes are dusty and not in best shape.
Parts are Dayco 95065 (3) 95177 95064 95078 95093 (2) 95088 (2) 95125 95119 95089 (3) 95074 95191 (2) 95069 95090 Gates T161 T257 T263 T300 T308 |
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