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Trw/clevite Camshaft Bearings Sh1349s 1968-1970 Pontiac Gmc Checker Buick on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Croydon, Pennsylvania, US

Croydon, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Interchange Part Number:F32, F-32,1439M, SH703S, 809CS, DW38M Other Part Number:B12, 1462M, SH1031S, 859CS, DW21M Brand:Clevite Manufacturer Part Number:SH1349S

You are bidding on a set of :  TRW/Clevite Camshaft Bearings SH1349S 1968-1970 Pontiac GMC Checker Buick. 


These have been sitting in our shop and we have no use for them. I believe they are brand new however I cannot guarantee it so please bid accordingly.

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