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Aston Martin 2.6 Liter Connecting Rod Set Nos? David Brown Lagonda on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

This is a set of six connecting rods for the 2.6L engines used in the DB2, early DB2/4, and early David Brown Lagonda cars.  Will not fit 2.9L engines as those have offset rods.  I can't remember where I got these, but they came as a set and were covered in Cosmoline.  When I cleaned them off they appeared to be new.  There is not a mark on them anywhere, and the small end bushes and big end bores are perfect.  I believe them to be NOS but I suppose it is possible that someone rebuilt them and then covered them in goo.  They certainly appear to be new and unused.  No nuts came with the rods.  More classic Aston unobtanium in our ebay store!

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