73-87 Chevy Gmc C/k Pickup Rear Brake Lines Gm Nos Silverado Custom Deluxe on 2040-parts.com
Joelton, Tennessee, US
RARE FIND. 73-87 CHEVY GMC C/K PICKUP REAR BRAKE LINES. HEAVY DUTY GM NOS PARTS.THESE GO ON REAR DIFFERENTIAL. EXCELLENT CONDITION. BEEN ON SHELF FOR YEARS. HARD TO FIND PARTS. PAYPAL PREFERRED WITH PAYMENT DUE IN 3 DAYS. SHIPPING WILL BE 15.00 A NYWHERE IN U.S. SOLD AS IS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL/NO RETURNS. THANKS
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