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Chrome Sbc,swp Alternator Brackets,rat Rod,short Wp,283/327/350 Camaro,57 Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
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ATLANTA, United States

ATLANTA, United States
Condition:New Brand:css Manufacturer Part Number:3pcea

This is a new,3 peice,alternator mount for small block chevys with short water pumps,bracket for use with headers,lower alt bracket,and upper adjustment bracket,all new and chrome plated,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.AS WITH ALL MY ITEMS,ITS HERE,IN MY HANDS,AND WILL SHIP AS SOON AS PAYMENT IS RECEIVED., SHIPING IS FREE IN THE 50 STATES ONLY,.PAYMENT BY PAYPAL.PLEASE MAKE PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS FROM THE CLOSE OF AUCTION..PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE,,,THANKS FOR LOOKING,, please check my other auctions,

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