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Landrover Rover 2.6ltr 6cyl Front Rocker Shaft End Plug on 2040-parts.com

AU $10.00
Location:

Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia
Condition:Used Brand:Landrover Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

  • Landrover Rover 2.6Ltr 6cyl front rocker shaft end plug.
  • Very good usable condition. Removed from a running vehicle and kept as a spare.
  • Would suit someone requiring a replacement, or simply as a spare as these are getting harder to find.
  • Photos form part of advertisement.
  • Inspection is welcome and recommended.
  • Pick up available from Wakeley NSW 2176 (Sydney).
  • Will be sent with Australia Post.
  • Can deliver within Sydney metro for a fee.
  • Please call 0414 701 413 with any questions.

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