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Moroso Wheel Stud Spacers--part# 97731 And 97732 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States

Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

USED MOROSO WHEEL STUD SPACERS PART NUMBERS 97731 AND 97732. SELLING ALL 10 TOGETHER. THEY SELL NEW IN SUMMITT FOR $8.00 AND $9.00 EACH. GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. IF IT IS NOT SHOWN IN THE PICTURES AND/OR WRITTEN IN THE DESCRIPTION, THEN IT IS NOT INCLUDED. PAYMENT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH PAYMENT, PLEASE MAKE ME AWARE, OTHERWISE, EBAY WILL AUTOMATICALLY OPEN AN UNPAID ITEM CASE IF THE PAYMENT IS NOT RECEIVED WITHIN THE 3 DAYS. IF YOU WILL REQUIRE SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE 48 STATES, YOU MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING.

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