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Differential Cover Steel Chrome Gm 8.5" Truck Car 10 Bolt Camaro Chevy Caprice on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Interchange Part Number:spc-4916+4931+9803 Other Part Number:r4135 Surface Finish:Chrome Steel Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Spectre Performance Manufacturer Part Number:6087

I have had this for 4 years in box I was going to put it on my 1995 caprice but never did its new but has some surface rust starting shown in pictures it comes with gasket but no bolts fits GM 10 bolt 8.5inch rear ends. Ill answer any questions you may have. Shipping is usps standard post. Thanks Jake

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