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1969 Z28 532ccw Point Cam For 1111480 Distributor Dz 302 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Lewisville, Texas, US

Lewisville, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM Chevy Warranty:No

 
Rare Original GM 532CCW point cam for 1111480 distributor for Z28 302 290hp only. hard to find part in good useable condition. please check my other auctions.

DISTRIBUTOR CAM FOR THE 1111499 OR 1112000 DISTRIBUTOR USED ON A 1969 396/350HP W/AT, 396/375HP, 427/425HP AND 1970  402/350HP OR 4DISTRIBUTOR CAM FOR THE 1111499 OR 1112000 DISTRIBUTOR USED ON A 1969 396/350HP W/AT, 396/375HP, 427/425HP AND 1970  402/350HP OR 402/375HP..   IT IS STAMPED 732 CCW02/375HP..   IT IS STAMPED 732 CCW

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