Chevy Bbc 454 Lt1 Power Steering Pump Pulley Solid Lifters Deep Groove Dual on 2040-parts.com
Lubbock, Texas, United States
PARTS LOOKIN FOR A NEW HOME. UNUSUAL DUAL ROW DEEP GROOVE POWER STEERING PULLEY FOR SOLID LIFTER CHEVY BIG BLOCK OR POSSIBLY VAN OR LT1? I BELIEVE THE CONSIGNOR TELLS ME IT WOULDNT FIT ON HIS SMALLBLOCK AND THE CHEVY STORE WOULDNT REFUND SINCE IT HAD BEEN INSTALLED. SO NOW YOU KNOW WHAT I KNOW WHICH AINT MUCH. SO BID 39 BUCKS POSTPAID US39 LIKE YOU MEAN IT CAUSE IT AINT COMING BACK. GABISCHE? ON THE GOOD SIDE SELLER PAYS POST TO USA.
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