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1983 Cadillac Cimarron Power Steering Rack on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Kingwood, Texas, United States

Kingwood, Texas, United States



1983 CADILLAC CIMARRON
POWER STEERING RACK


THIS RACK & PINION STEERING UNIT CAME AS PART OF CUSTOM MUSTANG II CONVERSION BY
"FATMAN INDUSTRIES"

MY PROJECT WILL USE MANUAL STEERING, SO
THIS STEERING RACK IS BEING SOLD

IT MAY FIT OTHER YEARS OR COULD BE USED
IN ANY "REAR STEER" PROJECT

"REAR STEER" MEANS THE RACK WOULD BE INSTALLED
ON THE REAR SIDE OF THE SPINDLE
OR STEERING KNUCKLE

There are a few nicks and scratches 
from being around the shop for a few years,
easily corrected 


BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT


GO AHEAD MAKE AN OFFER I CAN'T REFUSE !



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