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671 6-71 Blower Supercharger Custom Billet Aluminum Stud-nuts on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

El Cajon, California, United States

El Cajon, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:GMC Warranty:No Surface Finish:POLISH ALUMINUM

CUSTOM ALUMINUM BLOWER STUDS/NUTS

---WILL FIT ANY –71 SERIES COVER---

 Cool custom (one of a kind) billet aluminum

nuts with billet aluminum studs. Supercharger

studs kit comes complete with by 7/16 coarse thread by

1.75” length under the custom polish billet aluminum

 nuts. Will fit standard 6-71 blower for that custom (one

    ********CUSTOM  ONE OFF LOOK ********

SHIPPING IS FLAT $5.60 IN CONTINENTAL USA.

SHIP ONLY LOWER 48

 

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL OR ??? IS EXPECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS “MAX”.

 

THIS ITEM IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY AND IF SOLD “BUY IT NOW”

WILL END WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.

 

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL OR ??? IS EXPECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS

 

“MAX”.

 

QUESTIONS:  EMAIL

 

STUDS FOR SALE--- NOT THE BLOWER

 

PICTURE IS FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY.

 

THIS ITEM IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY AND IF SOLD AUCTION

 

WILL END WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.

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