Original Short Rear Axle Shaft For M38, M38a1, Cj2a, Cj3a, Cj3b. Cj6 & Cj5 Jeep on 2040-parts.com
Sumter, South Carolina, US
You are bidding on 1 Short Rear Axle Shaft in very good condition for the M38 and M38A1 Jeeps with the Dana 44 rear end with 10 spline axles. I have had it in storage for over 25 years. They will also fit CJ2A, CJ3A, CJ3B, CJ6 and CJ5. The buyer will pay the shipping cost and THIS SALE IS FOR THE USA ONLY!!!!!!!
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