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Csr Billet Aluminum Flexplate 168 Tooth Bbc&sbc# 200op on 2040-parts.com

US $310.00
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Ashland, Massachusetts, United States

Ashland, Massachusetts, United States
COMES WITH 2 RING GEARS THE ONE ON THE WHEEL IS EXCELENT THE SPAIR IS USED BUT VERY USEABLE ,DEFENETLY FUNCTIONS AS A PERFECT SPAIR,INCASE OF AN ISSUE.RING GEAR UNBOLTS,SPAIR RING GEAR ALONE WAS OVER $100.00 PICTURES COMMING TOMORROW,THEY WOULD NOT UP LOAD TONIGHT??
Brand:CSD International Surface Finish:black anodized aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:200 op

CSR BILLET ALUMINUM FLEXPLATE 168 TOOTH BBC&SBC# 200OP fits all converters, comes with a spare ring gear, so its like having a spare flywheel!

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