Chevrolet Small Block Power Steering Pump-chrome-used on 2040-parts.com
Eastanollee, Georgia, US
Up for bid is a chrome power steering pump that was pulled off of a Chevrolet small block 350. This pump has some minor scratches and a small ding in the chrome. It should still be in good working condition. It was pulled off a few weeks ago and was in good working condition then. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks for looking!!
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