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Vw Bug-ghia 8mm 1600cc Engine Head Stud Kit Oem 1$ on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VW Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

UP FOR BIDS IS A COMPLETE SET OF 8mm OEM HEAD STUDS-WASHERS-NUTS FOR  A DUAL PORT ENGINE. THESE PARTS HAVE BEEN CHECKED FOR GOOD THREADS AND CLEANED. I CAN ALSO SEND SINGLE PORT STUDS AS REQUESTED AT END OF AUCTION. YOUR CHOICE. I WILL LEAVE YOU FEEDBACK AND REQUEST YOU DO ALSO. THANKS, PHIL. Excellent condition and ready to install in your engine.  Bid with confidence as my feedback is good. Ck out my other auctions. Ships to lower 48 states.

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