Reichard Racing 3.3 Vortech Paxton Supercharger Pulley on 2040-parts.com
Rosharon, Texas, United States
Selling this Reichard Racing 6rib Supercharger 3.3 pulley this pulley helps with belt slip in good working condition I had it on a Vortech Blower it should work on Paxton but I don't know if it'll fit other brands.
No shipping out of the U.S. Thanks ebayers. |
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