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Strange -chevy 12 Bolt Pinion Yoke - With 30 Spline / 1350 U/joint Pt# U-1602 on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
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Avon, Indiana, United States

Avon, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:STRANGE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:U-1602 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:BLACK

CHEVY FORGED 12 BOLT PINION YOKE

BRAND : ...............  STRANGE

FOR : .....................  CHEVY 12 BOLT / 30 SPLINE 

U JOINT: ...............  1350

PT#:.........................  U-1602


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