Sachs Super Set K5552-03 Clutch Set New In The Box As-is !!!!! on 2040-parts.com
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, US
"""WELCOME TO OUR SITE"""" From a local estate we have Offered in this listing: SACHS SUPER SET K5552-03 CLUTCH SET NEW IN THE BOX THIS SET IS NEW IN THE BOX, THERE MAY BE SOME SURFACE RUST FROM SETTING ON THE SHELF, BUT IT'S NEVER BEEN USED. AS-IS !!!!!
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