Kolbenschmidt Volkswagen Rod Bearing Set- .010 1st Oversize Vw/ 914 2.0l on 2040-parts.com
North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States
1 set of Kolbenschmidt brand connecting rod bearings for 2.0L Volkswagen bus / Porsche 914 engines. These are 1st oversize .010/ 0.25mm. Please be sure of your size needed before bids. Flat $3.50 shipping anywhere in the continental US only. Thank you
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