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Gm 14 Bolt Rear End Differential 3:73 Gear Gears Axle Axles Axle Look Read on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Franksville, Wisconsin, US

Franksville, Wisconsin, US
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 THIS IS FOR SOUTHEASTERN WI VIEWERS. YOU ARE LOOKING AT A GM 14 BOLT REAR END  WITH 3:73 GEARS. THIS WAS OUT OF A FULL SIZE CHEVY EXPRESS VAN 2000-2002. YOU WILL ALSO GET THE WHEELS AND TIRES TO ROLL IT AROUND AND MOVE IT. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL MATT AT 1-414-460-7182.

THIS IS A LOCAL PICKUP ONLY, I DO NOT SHIP LARGE ITEMS.
I WILL NOT DRIVE AND MEET YOU HALF WAY, YOU WANT IT COME AND GET IT
YOU MUST PAY IN THREE DAYS BUY USING YOUR PAYPAL AND CREDIT CARD OR PAY IN CASH AT PICKUP.
YOU MUST PICKUP IN THREE DAYS!
IF YOU DO NOT PAY IN THREE DAYS I WILL FILE A UNPAID ITEM CASE. SO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS QUICKLY.

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