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Engine Crankshaft Pulley Spectre 4388 on 2040-parts.com

US $42.47
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Product Style:Spectre Engine Pulley Kit SKU:SPC:4388 Supplier Company Name:Spectre Performance Brand:Spectre Performance MFG Brand Name:Spectre Performance Manufacturer Part Number:4388 MFG Name:Spectre Performance Item Grade:High Performance UPC:089601438801 Alternator Pulley Diameter:6.75 in (171 mm) Color:Chrome Crankshaft Pulley Shaft Diameter:1.25 in (32 mm) Quantity Needed:1; Weight:1.4 lb (0.6 kg)

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