Nascar Dynotech Drive Shaft 47.5" Wall 4 X .065 Rebuilt With 1350 Yoke on 2040-parts.com
York, South Carolina, United States
WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET. THE 1 OUT OF BOX. 47.5" DRIVE SHAFT (CENTER YOKE TO CENTER YOKE) WALL 4.0 X .065 WITH 1350 YOKE IN PLACE WINNING BIDDER PAYS $28 SHIPPING IN MAINLAND U.S. ONLY |
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