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Gm 6-71 Supercharger Bearing Plate, Polished on 2040-parts.com

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Morriston, Florida, United States

Morriston, Florida, United States
No defects. Polished.
Brand:SPINNINGWHEELS-SC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:SW901000

GMC 6-71 SUPERCHARGER BEARING PLATE, POLISHED

This listing is for a newly polished GMC 6-71 used, stock Supercharger bearing plate. This item was polished after removal. This is stock size and is a direct bolt on. 



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