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Jesel Sbc Sb2.2 Aluminum Rockers & Stands Nascar Dei Rcr Hendrick on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

New Lebanon, Ohio, United States

New Lebanon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jesel Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SB2.2

Sbc sb2.2 jesel rockers and stands . Includes 303 stands with E*ER 1.90 AND E*EL 1.90 intake rockers and ECDL AND ECDR 1.85 exhaust rockers . Rockers are used from rcr and intakes have only 903 miles. Dont know mileage on exhaust but there very nice used condition . Includes a set of arp 2000 rocker bolts no stand bolts . Bid today and save.

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