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Bmw M50 Engine Reinforcement Girdle - Including Arp Fasteners Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Haarlem, Netherlands

Haarlem, Netherlands
Condition:New Brand:SupraSport Manufacturer Part Number:not available

For sale is our engine girdle for BMW M50 engine.

It's laser cut from 8mm thick mild steel and designed to reinfoce the engine / shortblock.

This connects the main caps so axial play is reduced and the short block is stiffened. 

It also supports the main caps to give them extra strength.

Included in this kit: 1x girdle for  M50 engine. 14x ARP 2000 main stud, 14x - ARP washer, 14X ARP nut.

For any questions please contact me through contact seller.

We are shipping the item from the Netherlands. We ship worldwide.
Note: Economy shipping is without tracking number. The other shipping options are with.

Happy bidding,

Arnout v.d. Kamp

SupraSport
The Netherlands

 

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