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Sublime breezing through

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Can someone help identify this rear? I think it may be for an E Body but something doesn't look right and I can't read the numbers.

Mopar rear end

for $100 it's not bad.. there is nothing wrong with tapered axles.. i converted mine to use normal drums (not hard..) and just need a special tool to pull the hubs off the axles.. they were used behind max wedge cars, plenty strong.. and i have spare hubs/axles and the tool if you wanna come get them :)
 
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This extremely rare deep sea family consists of only two species, both in the genus Gigantura. They are predatory, growing up to 8 inches (20 cm) and their large, bizarre eyes are highly adapted to spotting prey in the deep waters they inhabit. Additionally, their jaws and stomachs can extend to the point that allows them to eat prey even larger than themselves.
 

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This extremely rare deep sea family consists of only two species, both in the genus Gigantura. They are predatory, growing up to 8 inches (20 cm) and their large, bizarre eyes are highly adapted to spotting prey in the deep waters they inhabit. Additionally, their jaws and stomachs can extend to the point that allows them to eat prey even larger than themselves.

8" wide, or long?
imaging the dump they take,
"yea, ate 2 small sharks and a dolphin"
 
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