This driveshaft has less than 15k miles on it. Came out of 2006, and It is in perfect shape without any issues at all. All rubber gaskets, which include differential, transmission, and hanger bearing, are included with the driveshaft. Note, that bolts are not included, use your oem ones. I am selling it due to upgrading my rear end for strength for more power. If yo have any questions, please send me an email.
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