1999 Gm Suburban 5.7 Liter Vortec Power Steering Pump And Bracket. on 2040-parts.com
Ellsworth, Maine, US
Up for sale is a power steering pump and bracket removed from a 1999 GM Suburban with the 5.7 liter Vortec engine. It worked fine when removed from the vehicle. Please remember that this is a used part and I do not spend time and money degreasing these parts before shipping. This will be shipped just as it was taken off the truck.
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