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Volvo 1800 S E Es P1800 Jensen 45 Speedometer Drive Gear M41 1961-1973 on 2040-parts.com

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Edgewater, Maryland, United States

Edgewater, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VDO Part Brand:Volvo

Volvo 1800 S P1800 1800 E ES 45 degree speedometer angle drive. Works. Used on M41 transmissions in 1961-1973 1800's. Please review pictures for condition. Sold as is.  Payment due within 4 days of close of auction. I ship priority USPS. If you cannot follow the payment terms please do not bid. If you have o or negative feedback, please contact me before bidding. thanks.

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