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Mopar Steel Spacer, About 1/2 Inch Thick. Used. Item: 6192 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Riverton, Illinois, United States

Riverton, Illinois, United States
Used and usable.
Part Brand:MOPAR Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Steel spacer, measures about 4 inch O.D.; 2 3/8 hole;  about 1/2 inch thick;  holes for 1/2 inch;  beveled on one outside edge;  may be new.        Any questions, email.  


The new old stock items that I list have been in storage a long time;  may not be as shiny as newly manufactured.  

International customers, email for postage cost.   All offers welcome.  

Most of the items that I list have domestic shipping included.  Sale of just one item has to cover postage and all the fees.   Buy more than one item, and if they all ship in the same box, then I can deal with lower offers.  

The item in the photo ships;  zoom in to inspect well to be sure it seems satisfactory.  
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