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Nos Motorcraft Drg-318 Rotor For 1975 1977 Gm 6 Cyl H.e.i. No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

MidMichigan, US

MidMichigan, US
:


  Offered for your consideration is a


Motorcraft

DRG-318 Rotor

for

 1975 1977

 GM 6 Cyl H.E.I.





In good condition.
Package is dirty from sitting on the shelf for many years

Price sticker of a few bucks back in the day
Comes with everything pictured.



Selling as is. If you have any questions please ask and thanks for looking


I'm offering this lot with NO RESERVE, so consider bidding early. Item is being sold for parts or repair because it is not fully tested.
This is not a retail store, this is an ABSOLUTE AUCTION. Like an absolute auction, item is sold as is, no refunds. It WILL sell to the highest bidder!! Good luck!  I've done my best to accurately depict and describe these parts.  It is offered AS IS. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions before bidding and I will cheerfully answer to the best of my ability


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