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General Motors Transmission/ Rear Axle Vent New Gm Copo Ss Rs M20 M21 M22 Posi on 2040-parts.com

US $9.29
Location:

Southern Michigan, US

Southern Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:General Motors

 

This "BUY IT NOW" listing is for one (1) new Genuine GM, REAR AXLE VENT.  This vent is used in Chevrolet Corvette, Chevy Camaro, Chevelle, and other GM cars and trucks with 10 bolt rear ends with 6 1/2" or 7 1/2" ring gears and 12 bolt rear ends from 1964 through 1975.  The vent fits in a 3/8" diameter hole such as in Turbo automatic and Muncie manual transmissions.   This is a new Genuine GM part, not a reproduction, and has never been installed.  The vent came from GM ten (10) to a package, so items will not be sent with package. GO TO "VIEW SELLER'S OTHER ITEMS" for more items.  Free shipping and handling, USPS, First Class, with tracking.  Thanks for looking.

 


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