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Saab 95/96 Sonett Fan Bearing Very Rare Nos Skf Vintage V4 Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Torrington, Connecticut, US

Torrington, Connecticut, US
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Very rare very hard to find. NOS fan bearing. Saab part number 881221. SKF number 393758. We have a 96 but it has been converted to an electric fan because we could not get this item during it's restoration. This is a very rare part. I purchased it at a car show. It is NOS one side has a defect in the metal. No other issues exist with item. I have wrapped it in new oiled bearing paper. Please ask questions. International bidders please ask for a shipping quote. All international winners MUST pay through PayPal. Don't miss out. I'm firm on my starting price, will not end auction early. Thanks

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