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1967-70 Pontiac Gto - Aluminum Power Steering Bracket - Gm Part # 9786903 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, United States

Linden, New Jersey, United States
This bracket has been previously installed, but in good shape. All threads are in good shape. This bracket was bead blasted and cleaned in our shop. Some small imperfections to the metal, but no cracks, major damage or repairs to the aluminum. Please review the photos provided for this listing to get an idea of the condition of this bracket.
Manufacturer Part Number:9786903 Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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1967-70 Pontiac GTO - Aluminum Power Steering Bracket - GM Part # 9786903

This bracket has been previously installed, but in good shape.  All threads are in good shape.  This bracket was bead blasted and cleaned in our shop.  Some small imperfections to the metal, but no cracks, major damage or repairs to the aluminum.  Please review the photos provided for this listing to get an idea of the condition of this bracket.

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