Allstar Performance 10540 Multi Blade Siper Head Imca Late Model on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Siping head converts standard two blade pistol grip sipers into an eight blade siper. Head holds up to eight individual break-away style blades that can be adjusted as needed for desired cutting depth. Head works with pistol grip and other heated sipers that accept a .400" round mandrel. Blades are sold separately. |
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