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Vintage Mcquary-norris Set Of 4 Brass Bushings #wb-1780 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
everything in pictures is included
Brand:McQuary Norris Surface Finish:Brass Manufacturer Part Number:WB-1780 Warranty:No

For your consideration is a brand new NOS set of 4 brass bushings from McQuay-Norris, part number WB-1780.

 I'm not sure of it's exact applications. Please make sure these are correct for your vehicle before purchase. 

These pictures are of the actual items that you will receive. There is minor tarnish from sitting.

The original box has wear and dirt, see pictures.

Please e-mail me with your questions.

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