WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A NEW 4.3 OLDSMOBILE CAM SHAFT . I KNOW IT FITS OTHER CARS BUT I WAS GOING TO PUT IT IN A OLDS AND NEVER GOT AROUND TO IT.THIS IS SOLD AS IS NEW OLD STOCK. I USE PAY PAL SO AS SOON AS YOU PAY I WILL SHIP. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING.
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