6.37 / 7.51 He Sprint Quick Change Gears Lightweight Nascar Late Model on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, US
HE brand quick change gears. Ratio is 6.37 for 4.11 rear and 7.51 for 4.86 rear. Set 27. Teeth count is 22/34. Gear is in excellent condition. Some light pitting on side of gears from sitting and light rust, but teeth in excellent condition.
See other gears in my store, Used Race Parts Supply.
On Feb-04-13 at 12:04:12 PST, seller added the following information:
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