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Usa Strange 9" Ford Diff Gear-set-5:67 Ratio Pro-street/stock on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Busselton, WA, Australia

Busselton, WA, Australia
Condition:New Brand:STRANGE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:07-890-567 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear

  BRAND NEW  5:67  RATIO                     USA "STRANGE" FORD 9" Differential Ring and Pinion Gear Set
                                 Surplus to requirements -Still in original packing box
            US Buyers take advantage of the low Aussie Dollar and sweep up a bargain
Dimensions/Weight of box/contents :27.5 inches (390mm) x 11.25inches (285mm)x5.25inches (135mm) 20lbs (8Kgs)
                   SUIT PRO-STREET/STOCK Vehicle running 9 inch Ford Rear-end.
Postage may be cheaper -wait for invoice to be amended before paying -only actual cost charged
                                   Reasonable below cost reserve price---postage within Australia $51.80

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