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Aluminum Roller Rocker Arms on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Cortland, Ohio, United States

Cortland, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

brand new   scorpion aluminum roller rocker arms  1.7/1 ratio.  never run vehicle. still in plastic from shipper.   WHEN I RECIEVED THE PACKAGE FROM THE SHIPPER- 4 OF THE PEDESTALS WERE MISSING. I CANT EXPLAIN WHY. THE BOX WAS SEALED AND THE PLASTIC WAS SEALED. I TRIED TO CONTACT THEM AND THEY WOULDNT WORK WITH ME...  YOU CAN BUY THE PEDESTAL SETS FROM SUMMIT OR CJ PONY PARTS FOR 20 BUCS..  I WILL KNOCK 15 BUCKS OFF FOR THIS ERROR.. I AM SELLING THESE REAL CHEAP...    THY DO FIT UNDER STOCK VALVE COVERS... I MADE SURE OF THAT BEFORE I BOUGHT THEM..  YOU WILL HAVE TO MODIFY THE BAFFLE UNDER THE OIL FILLER NECK ON PASSENGER SIDE... I WILL HONOR MY WARRANTY.  

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