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Rebuilt King & Link Pin Spindles, Left & Right Up 64vw Bug & Ghia, Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $273.00
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington, United States

Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

I rebuilt these spindles for installation on my '64 VW sedan many years ago. I sold the car before I got around to the installation. So they have been on my parts shelf since the early 1980s. I am sure that at one time there were link pins and the adjusting washers but I cannot find them. Therefore, there are no link pins and adjusting washers with these spindles. New link pin bushings are installed.  I found some link pin and washers online for $41.33 (PartsGeek), so if you buy these spindles, I will be selling them minus the $41.33. I see rebuilt spindles going for $295.00 (free shipping) on eBay so I think my starting price of $210.00 (free shipping) is reasonable. 

  I also have hundreds of other item for sale. After having a small European auto shop for over 50 years it is time to retire so I am selling all of my saved parts and tools. If you need anything just ask, I may have it.

  Thanks david

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