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Condition:New Brand:K1 TECHNOLOGIES Surface Finish:BILLET STEEL Manufacturer Part Number:BMWH5315ACGB1-A Warranty:Yes

BRAND NEW  K1 TECHNOLOGIES BMW BMWH5315ACGB1-A
H-BEAM RODS WITH 3/8 ROD BOLTS ARP 2000
TOTAL WEIGHT 496 GRAMS     ROTATING WT 3361 GRAMS   RECP. WEIGHT 136 GRAMS

ROD LENGTH IS 5.315/135.0MM        BIG END WIDTH 21.89MM     SMALL END WIDTH 21.89MM

BRONZED SMALL END   PIN DIAMETER 22MM     BIG END DIAMETER 48.009MM

I WILL SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAYMENT   ------------  FULLY INSURED ---------  

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