35 Spline 9 Inch Ford Full Spool With 2.0" Journals on 2040-parts.com
Saint Clair, Missouri, United States
35 spline 9 inch Ford Full Spool with 2.0" journals.
FS35LB - 7.9 lbs. Will only fit aftermarket case. FREE Shipping via UPS Ground Contact for shipping questions is 636.234.0975 or email Disclaimer. Warning! Auto racing is a hazardous sport. No warranty or guarantee is made or implied regarding any racing product sold by Performance Engineering and Manufacturing, LLC. User assumes all risks. We will ship using UPS Ground or Priority Mail with Insurance and will send a Tracking/Delivery Confirmation Number after shipped. |
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