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16 Nos Chevy Small Block Valve Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Franklin, Pennsylvania, US

Franklin, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:CHEVY Manufacturer Part Number:10134358

THIS AUCTION IS FOR NOS CHEVY SMALL BLOCK VALVE SPRINGS PART #10134358. THERE ARE 16 SPRINGS, 2 PER BOX. THESE ARE CHROME SILICON STEEL USED WITH 10185086 ALUMINUM HEAD ASSEMBLY. ORANGE COLOR CODE. AVERAGE RATE POUNDS PER INCH 356. I BOUGHT THESE IN 1991.

I TRY TO BE AS ACCURATE IN MY DESCRIPTIONS AS POSSIBLE

I SHIP SAME DAY OR FOLLOWING DAY OF RECEIVING PAYMENT. MAKE SURE THIS ITEM FITS YOUR NEEDS. E-MAIL ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE BEFORE BIDDING.

I WILL SEND AN INVOICE TO THE WINNING BIDDER USUALLY WITHIN 12 HOURS OF THE AUCTION ENDING.  SORRY, I WON'T SHIP OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES. I WILL SEND A REMINDER AFTER 7 DAYS IF FUNDS ARE NOT RECEIVED.

I RECENTLY RETIRED AND I’M GOING THROUGH GARAGE AND SELLING ITEMS THAT I HAVE HAD FOR 20 TO 40 YEARS. STARTING AT LOW PRICE BECAUSE I NEED TO CLEAN UP.

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