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1979-85 Battery Tray hardware kit

Item Number: 4179004

Description:

1979-85 6 piece battery tray hard ware. Comes with 2 fender apron bolts, 2 frame rail bolts and 2 frame rail clip nuts.

Year Range: 79,80,81,82,83,84,85

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