Kit includes gaskets, seals, bearings, snap rings, chain, pump, and pickup screen. I purchased for my 03 gmc 2500 but never used it. Other auctions sell just the chain for $100+ and the pump sells for $70. Get a great deal on this whole kit now. Its the buyers responsibility to ensure proper fit.
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