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Dodge Viper Striker Performance Cylinder Heads Gen 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $6,700.00
Location:

Elkhart, Indiana, United States

Elkhart, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Striker Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Gen2

Brand new Striker heads for a Gen 2 Viper 1997 to 2002.  Perfect condition.  Guaranteed to be what you expect.  Also fits the 96 GTS.  Heads are fully assembled with valves and springs.  The set comes with custom Crower rocker arms.    Will ship free to continental U.S. 

I am an avid road course racer and have Striker heads on my Gen 2 and a Gen 3 track cars.  They make a huge difference.  Please contact me for any questions.

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