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Lot Of 2 Boxes Of New National Oil Seals - 2 In Each Box on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, United States

Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:National Oil Seals

These items are being SOLD "AS IS" with NO RETURNS.  They are a LOT of 2 NATIONAL OIL SEALS, with 2 in EACH BOX, plus 1 box has 1 USED SEAL, at NO additional COST!  There are 2 - 55857 SEALS and 2 - 8139 SEALS, NEW in ORIGINAL BOXES, but they have been opened, PLEASE refer to PHOTOS.  BUYER agrees to FINAL COST and ALL SHIPPING EXPENSES and is AWARE that there are NO RETURNS on these NATIONAL OIL SEALS.

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