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Acl Race Main + Rod Bearings Kit Std Size 7m2428h-std 6b2960h-std Fits Rb26dett on 2040-parts.com

US $154.99
Location:

Sankt-Petersburg, Russian Federation

Sankt-Petersburg, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:ACL Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:7M2428H-STD, 6B2960H-STD Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia

 

ACL Race MAIN + ROD Bearings Kit

Size: STD

 Part numbers:
  • Main Bearing - 7M2428H-STD 
  • Rod Bearing - 6B2960H-STD

GENUINE ACL PART
Brand New and unopened
 
Will fit to all Nissan RB26DETT engines
R32 RB26DETT
R33 RB26DETT
R34 RB26DETT


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