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Nos Mopar Performance 440 Six Pack 6bbl Throttle Cable P4529111 B E Body Shaker on 2040-parts.com

US $36.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, US

Mooresville, North Carolina, US
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MOTOWN AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN

 Is proud to offer 

NOS NEW IN THE WRAPPER

MOPAR PERFORMANCE SIX PACK THROTTLE CABLE FOR

1970-71 E BODY AND 1971 B BODY CARS

EQUIPPED WITH A 440 SIX PACK ENGINE

YOU WILL NEED THIS CABLE IF INSTALLING A SIX PACK ON YOUR CAR

NO RESERVE AUCTION!

NO RESERVE AUCTION!

NO RESERVE AUCTION!

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