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Hurst Shifter Ford C-4 C-6 Transmission Arm #1058559 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Schererville, Indiana, United States

Schererville, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1058559 Surface Finish:Enter your own Brand:HURST Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:019695807115













HURST C-4 AND C-6 TRANSMISSION ARM BRACKET . PART # 1058559 OR
#105-8559 .

WE HAVE OVER $1,000,000.00 WORTH OF INVENTORY WE WILL BE LIQUIDATING FROM OUR RACE CAR SPEED SHOP AND CUSTOM BIKE SHOP.  


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EBAY MESSAGE US OR CALL US AT 219-865-3337.

SHIPPING IS $7.00 IN CONT. UNITED STATES ONLY AND INCLUDES INSURANCE .

IF YOU WAN'T SHIPPED TO HAWAII OR ALASKA IT WILL HAVE TO GO BY PRIORITY MAIL POST OFFICE AND WILL COST $14.00.

FOR CANADA IT WOULD BE $21.00 BY POST OFFICE.

FOR ALL OTHER WORLDWIDE LOCATIONS SHIPPING WOULD BE BY PRIORITY MAIL AND WOULD BE $28.00.

WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR 49 YEARS AND HAVE PROFESSIONAL SHIPPERS AND TECH PEOPLE.

 

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