1990 Ford 3/4 Ton Van Rotors With Bearings on 2040-parts.com
Watauga, Tennessee, US
2 nice 8 lug front rotors for 1990 Ford Van , have bearings still in rotor. Ship to lower 48 states . PayPal for payment please .
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