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Mazda Rx7 Rx-7 Used Front Wiper Arm Set (powder Coated Flat Black) 1986 To 1991 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Puyallup, Washington, United States

Puyallup, Washington, United States
Here is a set of used wiper arms that have been sand blasted and powder coated flat black.. Arms are in good shape and are sold as is..
Brand:Mazda Warranty:Yes UPC:Does Not Apply

Here is a set of used wiper arms that have been sand blasted and powder coated flat black..

 Arms are in good shape and are sold as is..




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Atkins Rotary Specialties
41026 Ski Park Rd E
Eatonville, WA 98328
(360) 832-1990

 

Phone 360-832-1990 ask for Dan or Kathy

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We have been in business in Washington State since 1982, We manufacture and sell quality parts for your Rx!

 

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