15 Degree Racer Pro Heads Speedway, Drag Racing, Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Bayswater, VIC, Australia
For Sale: 15 degree Racer Pro heads, fully ported by AED in Bendigo. Comes with 2 different Edelbrock manifolds, rocker covers with oilers, top of the range steel rockers, stud girdles, push rods, springs, head studs and pipes to suit. Pipes were professionally built and HPC coated. No expense spared, all the best shit. Built for speedway super sedan. One head has very minor damage as seen in pic and a slight kink in valve. Heaps spent, please no tyre kickers. Items are located in Bayswater, Victoria. I'm happy to deliver locally, but transport will be at buyers expense, if any further. Although it says PayPal is accepted, it's not. COD or bank cheque only Enquiries call Dave 0423856033 |
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