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Zis 110 Head Gasket Custom Made. New!!! 3 Pieces. Please See Listing. on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

La Jolla, California, United States

La Jolla, California, United States
Condition:New

Zis 110 Head Gasket. Custom Made.
Package includes 3 pieces:
1.One used original gasket. For a size control only. 
2.New double side copper gasket. New Made.
3.Used but in good condition asbestos gasket.

 Free shipping in USA. Worldwide available.

1.В комплект входит одна заводская Б/У прокладка для контроля совместимости с оригинальным штампом изготовителя.
2.Прокладка Головки Блока для ЗИС 110. 
New, Custom Made.
3.Также Б/У заводская асбестовая прокладка в отличном состоянии.
Общее количество 3 штуки. Смотрите фото.



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