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Good Year Gatorback Poly-v Serpentine Belt - Bn on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Oakley, California, US

Oakley, California, US
:

BRAND NEW

GOOD YEAR GATORBACK POLY-V SERPENTINE BELT.

ITEM # 4080990

STILL IN THE PACKAGE WE NEVER USED IT

WE BOUGHT IT FOR A FORD 460 ENGINE

WHICH WE HAD IN OUR MOTOR HOME BUT NEVER PUT IT ON BECAUSE

WE ENDED UP BUYING A NEW MOTOR HOME

WE PAID $99.00 FOR THIS BELT SO

BID WITH CONFIDENCE AS THIS WON'T LAST LONG 

AT THIS PRICE.

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE

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