Maserati 3500gt - Front Ball Joints, Carriers, Shims on 2040-parts.com
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
A pair of new front ball joints, carriers, shims & tab washers for Maserati 3500GT.
My items are located in the UK but I am happy to ship worldwide with the buyer responsible for the shipping costs which will be calculated upon final weight of the package and the buyers location. Sold as-is and as seen. Please look at my other listings for rare parts. Thanks for looking.. |
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