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Oem Speedo Housing Retainer Bracket Th350 Th400 700r4 Speedometer Bolt Case on 2040-parts.com

US $9.10
Location:

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States

Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Good used condition, see pics metal thick but some pitting
Brand:GM Core Charge:No Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Surface Finish:Original Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:Yes

OEM good used condition Speedometer bracket and bolt.  Was removed from a 700r4

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