Pedders Ep1157 Suspension Bushing Differential Urethane Red 2004-06 Gto on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
Pedders EP1157 Suspension Bushing Differential Urethane Red 2004-06 GTO
Purchased new and never used.
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Red |
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Urethane |
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This is designed to be inserted into the factory rubber bushing. |
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Sold individually. |
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