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Aluminum Connecting Rods on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hanahan, South Carolina, United States

Hanahan, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

This is one of those items that you just hate to throw away. Could be useful someday, but for me that day has come and gone. Some may consider this junk, and it may well be. But someone may have a special need for it. This item is being sold as is. I will attempt to describe it as well as possible. If you are not sure…ask before you bid. The next stop for these items will be a shipping box, or the local junk yard. Thanks for looking and have a great day!

This auction is for two wall ornaments. They are used aluminum connecting rods. Came from a big block Chevy. They are in good shape and functional as rods, but I only have 2 of them. Big end size is small block Chevy size...2.225, pin end is big block Chevy size...990, length is 6.700. If these sell, I will ship USPSA flat rate for $6.00.

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