Aston Martin Connecting Rod Nut Upgrade Set Of 12 Db4 Db5 Db6 Dbs6 on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
Here is a set of 12 modern 12 point high-performance connecting rod nuts for your Aston Martin DB4, DB5, DB6, or DBS6. Aston wants about $20 each for the standard nut so these are both better and cheaper! We stock most anything you might need to rebuild the engine on one of these cars in addition to most anything you might need to restore one of these cars.
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