Mgtc Mgtd Mgtf Mg Tc Td Tf Center Main Bearing Cap on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
Original center main bearing cap for TC/TD/TF. From a TD, but will work for TC and TF. Comes with the end caps as pictured. Any questions or if you want specific pictures let me know. Guaranteed to be as described/pictured. I send the part in the picture! Be sure to look at my other auctions for more stuff you CAN'T live without! CA residents ad sales tax. I will be happy to combine shipping. Wait for me to send you an invoice for your multiple items. Or just pay separately and I will refund excess shipping over $5.00
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