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For sale is (1) BENDIX DISC BRAKE ROTOR PRT1859 **Free Shipping** Part # PRT1859 Terms of Sale Products are in new condition unless otherwise stated and are in good working order. No returns/exchanges accepted. Thanks for looking, happy bidding, and be sure to check out our store for more parts along with other great products! Shipping Information Your item will ship within 48 hours of receiving payment and shipping of course is free. A full tracking number will be provided and generally are products ship within (1-6) days using Fed-EX Ground. For transit times will ship same day (616)325-2019. Tag # 100-11068 Location: D1F1A2 |
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