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1967-1973 Mustang Firewall Clutch Rod Boot - New on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Ashland, Virginia, United States

Ashland, Virginia, United States
1967-1973 Mustang Firewall Clutch Rod Boot - New, US $12.95, image 1
Best Reproduction - Daniel Carpenter
Interchange Part Number:1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 TYPE:MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVER RUBBER BOOT Other Part Number:67 68 69 70 71 72 73


 
 


   
   

 

 

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For all international shipments we take the packages to  the Post Office.  However, sometimes the online shipping cost differs  from when I actually go to the Post Office to ship.  In that case I will  either be requesting more money for the difference or in most cases I  will be sending you a refund.  Thanks for your understanding.  
                                

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Our location is very convenient for  customer pick up.

Located in Ashland 2 Miles from Interstate 95 on US Route 1 between
Kings Dominion & Richmond Va.

Take Exit 92 (Ashland) off I-95

509 S. Washington Highway (US Rt. 1)
Ashland, Va. 23005

 

   Visit our  website www.oldominion.com



 


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