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Austin Healey 3000 Crankshaft Never Turned Std/std on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Diamond Bar, California, United States

Diamond Bar, California, United States
SUPERFICIAL RUST FROM SITTING inside THE GARAGE FOR YEARS CAN BE SANDED OR POLISHED OUT EASY pick up preferred or maybe I will polish it out professionally before i sell it to you!!
Warranty:No

  pick up   at my house in so cal USA greatly preferred !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER CUT OR TURNED   ORIG IN ALL WAYS AH  3000    CRANKSHAFT      see pics     these are getting hard to find  In good shape    EMAIL W/ QUESTIONS BEFORE LEAVING BAD FEEDBACK!!!!!!!  i also can mail large format pics to see it before you buy!!!!! so please ask   Usa handle fee $$0   Non usa handle fee $50.00  heavy to ship so   look at shipping and email so i can get an excat price   PICK UP AT MY HOUSE OR SHIP ON GREYHOUND BUS IS THE BEST WAY

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