Vw Type 1 Replacement Flywheel Gland Nut With Pilot Bearing And Front Pulley Nut on 2040-parts.com
Blackfoot, Idaho, United States
Flywheel nut with Pilot Bearing in good condition. Includes front pulley nut as well. Both have washers. 1600 dual port engine, but fits others.
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