(2) National Seal 8871 Seals (gm Front Wheel Seal?) New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Aledo, Illinois, United States
These seals are N.O.S. (new- old stock) items I picked up at a close-out garage auction. They were in a larger box with some other items I wanted. I don't need them so they are up for sale. I don't know what vehicle they fit for sure, but I believe they are front wheel seals for a 70's GM car. Please check your application before committing to purchase them. Free shipping in the continental U.S. Also, please check my other items. Thanks for your interest.
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