Nos Federal Mogul 3190 Ap 10 Rod Bearings (8)set Clevite Cb743p-10 on 2040-parts.com
Bennington, Kansas, US
This a NOS Federal Mogul 3190 AP-10 Rod Bearing set of 8. The Clevite part number CB743P-10. These are unused and in their original packaging.
I purchased these at an auction from a company going out of business. I
purchased many automotive parts, so be sure to check out my store for
more parts. Nearly everything I purchased is NOS unless otherwise
stated. I sell mostly used or vintage items. Returns will be only
accepted if item is grossly misrepresented.
Look at the pictures good and email with any questions before bidding, sold as is, will combine on shipping. Thanks for looking!
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