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Chevy 358 Rot-assm New 6#procomp Rods J&e Dome Pistoms Steel 1182 Chevy 350crank on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Corbin, Kentucky, United States

Corbin, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

UP FOR AUCTION IS A VERY NICE CHEVY 358 ROT-ASSM FOR A CHEVY .040 OVER BORE. THE CRANK IS A STEEL CHEVY CRANK .010 ON THE RODS AND STD ON THE MAINS. POLISHED AND READY TO BOLT ON . RODS ARE NEW 6 INCH LARGE JA PROCOMP. AND PISTON,S ARE J&E .200 DOME,  THIS KIT IS NICE AND WILL WORK IN STREET -DRAG OR CIRCLE TRACK.THERE IS NO RESERVE . SO THANKS FOR YOUT TIME AND BID . THANKS AND GOD BLESS.

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