MOOG K8118 Steering Idler Arm is New Old Stock. It has been in storage for a while and has tarnish and light surface rust. Its not hurt in any way. Look at the pictures and save your self a few bucks on a genuine MADE IN THE USA part. The small parts (castle nut , washers, grease zerts, and cotter key are still in the sealed bag they come in. Also included is the instruction sheet. I will include the end flap of the box in the small flat rate box As far as I can tell this is the only one of these K8118 parts I have. This will ship to all 50 states of the USA. Thanks for looking at my parts.
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