New F523961 Chrysler Force Crush Ring 55-140 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, South Carolina, US
This is a new Chrysler Force crush ring for a 55-140 horsepower. This is a new part missing its original packaging. Part number F523961 I ship UPS and USPS depending on the size of the package. In most cases I will ship within 24 hours I will combine shipping and I will ship most parts internationally in which case you will need to contact me for an accurate shipping quote. This is a NEW part. I stand behind all of the parts I sell, and if for some reason you are not satisfied please contact me so I can make it right before leaving negative feedback. If you have any questions you can call 803-399-1276 M-F 9:00 - 5:30 eastern time or send me a message through EBAY. |
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