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95 Riviera/bonneville Supercharger Eaton M60 3.8l 321-00156, 24501350 Ae34746 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Simi Valley, California, US

Simi Valley, California, US
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USED SUPERCHARGER
REMOVED FROM A 1995 Pontiac SSEi that had 120K.

Appears to have been rebuild or not the factory installed item as this blower has a dark gray finish, not OEM egg shell color.
Blades look good and no play in pulley (indicating a good coupler)


BUILT BY EATON M60 MODEL
WILL FIT QUITE A FEW DIFFERENT VEHICLES
94-95 BONNEVILLE
95 EIGHTY EIGHT
94-95 NINETY EIGHT
94-95 PARK AVENUE
95 RIVIERA
WILL ALSO FIT PLENTY OF CUSTOM APPLICATIONS... seen them used on many different engines !

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