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Peterbilt 379 Hood Tie Downs Rubber 330 357 377 378 385 Kenworth Freightliner on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Have normal ware.
Brand:NA Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:NA

From a 1990s Peterbilt 379 that we parted out.We have a used rubber hood tie down.These are file pictures actual item will be the same.May be used on many different Peterbilt model trucks.Check out our other Peterbilt parts auctions.

Sold as is no warranty, returns, or refunds.

Payment due within 5 days after end auction.

Shipping flat rate $7 to lower 48 US lower states only.

Will combine shipping. 

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