Driveshaft 49 1/2" Composite-racing-rat Rod-drag-mud-trucks-demo on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Illinois, United States
Here is a USED COMPOSITE DRIVESHAFT-3.725" OD AND MEASURES APPROX 49 1/2" +/- center of joint to center of joint !! It has no yoke and is missing 2 cups on yoke end! This shaft has aluminum ends!!THIS SHAFT WEIGHS APPROX 9.5 LBS .
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