Crower 4.000 Big Block Chevy Crankshaft Look Nice Std/std on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Spa, New York, United States
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You are bidding on a Big Block Chevy Crower 4.000 Crankshaft. THIS IS A SUPER CLEAN LIKE NEW CRANKSHAFT. The main journals measure 2.75 and the rods are 2.20. Please look at the pictures to see how clean this piece really is. The weight is 66.6 pounds. Please feel free to ask any questions before bidding. Please check out our EBAY STORE. SHIPPING FREE IN THE U.S.!!! |
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