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Monroe Sensa-trac Strut #71798 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, US

Clarksville, Tennessee, US
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Monroe Sensa-Trac new in box. Fits a Buick Electra years 85 to 90 rear and a LeSabre years 86 to 87 rear. This item was purchased at a parts store that was going out of business. It is new but box has gotten wet or was a store return. Part can be looked up by number on the Monroe website and u can compare pricing online. Please no international shipping. Payment is due 2 days from auction end. Check out my other listings.

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