New Peterbilt 359 Hood Hinge Bushing Set No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
New Springfield, Ohio, US
This auction is for a set (2) hood hinge bushings for a 359. In each bag you will recieve the bushing, pin and bolt. This will be enough to do both hinges. The hinge is not included in the auction. This replaces peterbilt #13-030440 & 13-03318. These items will be shipped in black.
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