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671 6-71 Large Bore Supercharger Blower Rotors No Reserve (read Description) on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Kirbyville, Missouri, US

Kirbyville, Missouri, US
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I have here, a pair of upper and lower matching rotors off a 671 blower. All 3 edges on one rotor are scratched and gouged bad but not too bad. It's still something to consider. The other rotor has light scratches on one of the three sides. I am selling as is, no returns. No international shipping, no matter what. Only ship to lower 48 states. What you see is what you get, take a second look at pics before bidding! 100% feedback. Happy bidding! Thank you!

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