Afr Stud Girdle For Eliminator Heads Offset Studs on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Illinois, US
Used stud girdle Air Flow research brand for their Eliminator heads with offset stud locations. Does NOT fit any other heads to my knowledge; also the polylocks shown in the picture are NOT included at this price. This auction is for the stud girdles only. Good luck and thanks for looking!
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