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Mack B- Series Winter Front Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Union City, New Jersey, US

Union City, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Brand New Old Stock Mack B-Model Winter Front Kit..

New OEM Mack B-Series Winter Front Kit

Up for auction is this New OEM Mack Trucks Mack B-Series winter front kit. This kit comes with the snaps and screws, every thing to properly mount the cover on the Radiator cowl. It has the snaps to choose several positions to allow more or less air thru the radiator. It has the Mack Logo on the corner flap. It also has an instruction sheet for easy and proper mounting. The kit is sealed and has never been opened. It is as new un-opened and complete...

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