Sure Fire Starter Repair Kit Gms-01 Delco 1957-94 5" - 5 1/2" - 5/10mt Starters on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This listing is for a NOS Sure Fire Starter Repair Kit. It fits most Delco 1957-1994 5", 5 1/2", 5/10MT Starters. Contains the necessary parts to rebuild a starter. A list of specific vehicles is on the back of the package. It was manufactured in USA. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Payment is expected within 5 days of the listing close, unless other arrangements have been made. All items are shipped via the US Post Office (USPS). I make every effort to ship your item within 24 hours following receipt of payment, except for Sundays or Holidays when the post office is closed. Payments are accepted by Paypal. International Buyers – Please Note:
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