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Brodix Bb-3 Xtra Cnc Un-ported Castings on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:BRODIX Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:UP BB-3 XTRA Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:ALUMINUM

Brodix BB-3 XTRA UN-PORTED CASTINGS FOR BIG BLOCK CHEVY

These are the cnc Brodix BB-3 Xtra bare castings for Big Block Chevy. Save $$$ and have them ported yourself !!!.

The price in the buy it now is for a pair (2) of heads. These heads are rectangle ports and can be ported from 345 to 380 runners and make super nice power.

All the machine work on these heads is already done, the seats & guides are installed but un-finished. Just port the chambers, intake & exhaust runners and assemble.

*** The photo in the ad is not of the actual cylinder heads but your's will look the same after CNC Porting ***

For more info:
Albert Levy
Cobra Power
305-893-5018

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