A small lot left over from my '93 S-10. It was a 4x4, 5 speed. with the 4.3 liter motor. Parts are as follows
-Front Wearever gold semi-metallic brake pads (all 4 still in package) - 1 Wagner wheel cylinder part #WC122220 - 1 AC Delco leaf spring bushing GM part #88912905 - 1 Purolater PCV valve part # Pv774 Any questions, please ask |
Other for Sale
- Mtu swing arm, int - e5240502135 - remanufactured(US $145.18)
- Volvo s40/v50 oem center console, waterfall
- Pn 10586910 nut, cover chrome aluminum wheel vanhool(US $97.44)
- Jeep tj rubber tub seal jeep tj. 97-06(C $28.50)
- Wrangler jeep tj centre consul coin holder(C $10.40)
- Wrangler jeep tj daylight module..(C $41.00)
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