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Steel Power Steering Box Adapter Fitting 18mm-1.5 Ifm/-6 An, 80-up Gm Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

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Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Lebanon, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:SpeedwayMotors.com Manufacturer Part Number:617-4808 UPC:Does not apply

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Steel Power Steering Box Adapter Fitting 18mm-1.5 IFM/-6 AN, 80-Up GM

Steel Power Steering Box Adapter Fitting 18mm-1.5 IFM/-6 AN, 80-Up GM
Fits most 1980-Up GM power steering boxes with o-ring fittings.

                            



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