M35a3 Ctis Wheel Cover Set Of Six Other Parts Available on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
I am selling this wheel cover set of six from my 1993 M35A3 military truck. It is in a very good shape. If you need only one, let me know. If you need some other parts from M35A3, let me know. I am going to build an 8x8 off road monster with quadro steering, and it is easier for me to buy 4 trucks to build one, and sell the parts I don't need. No front axles, front suspensions, shocks, bumpers, and driveshafts will be sold. Everything else will be for sale. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. (904) 325-4917, Peter
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