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Vw Beetle Ft Pulley Breast Platetin Fuel Inj Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $8.90
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ILLINOIS, US

ILLINOIS, US
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HERE IS A USED ORIGINAL VW BUG BEETLE BREAST PLATE TIN FOR THE FRONT PULLEY ON SOME FUEL INJECTION AIR COOLED ENGINES. MAKE SURE IT WILL FIT YOUR ENGINE. BUYER PAYS S/H $8.90 , IN THE LOWER 48-STATES, NOTE [I ONLY SELL OR SHIP TO THE LOWER 48 STATES IN THE U/S ONLY !], IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SHIPPING ADDRESS TO THE LOWER 48 STATES IN THE USA, DO NOT BID!, SORRY I DON'T SELL OR SHIP TO HAWAII, ALASKA, OR PUERTO RICO., PAYMENT WILL HAVE TO BE MADE WITHIN 3-DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION!, I ACCEPT PAY-PAL , THANKS FOR LOOKING



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