1974 -1977 Dodge . 225 Ci .. 6 Cylinder .. Perfect Circle.standard Piston Rings on 2040-parts.com
Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
PERFECT CIRCLE STANDARD PISTON RING SET ...FITS 1974 -1977 DODGE 225 SLANT 6 MOTOR... ...NEW IN BOX... ...BOUGHT THESE FOR MY 1975 DODGE B100 TRADESMAN VAN WITH A 6 CYLINDER SLANT 6 MOTOR.... THEY SENT ME 2 SETS BY MISTAKE SO HERES A CHANCE TO GET A SET UNDER RETAIL PRICE ...MAY FIT OTHER DODGE ENGINES / MODELS... ...PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE PURCHASE OR BIDDING... AND PLEASE MAKE SURE THEY FIT YOUR APPLICATION SOLD AS IS SHOWN...ALL SALES FINAL ..THANKS FOR LOOKING
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