Suzuki Samurai Front Axle Steering Knuckle Suzuki Samurai Knuckle Passenger Side on 2040-parts.com
San Jacinto, California, United States
suzuki samurai front axle steering knuckle for the passenger right hand side good original part pulled from a stock samurai not abused i also have the drivers side in my other auction best deal here fast free priority 2-3 day mail anywhere in the usa including puerto rico alaska and hawaii through the post office any questions please ask be happy to help thank you
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