Eaton M62 Supercharger For Gm Cars 1991 1992 1993 on 2040-parts.com
Palmdale, California, United States
I am selling this nicely preserved Eaton M62 GM Supercharger. It Spins really smooth, no wiggle period.
I am shipping worldwide. If you have any questions just contact me. I usually respond immediately if I am not sleeping. This item weights 35 pounds. so shipping will be costing a bit. I can assure you I am NOT making any money on the shipping price....especially since ebay charges 10% on the shipping as well. Also shipping materials cost money too. I usually loose on the shipping price. |
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