Extra Long Light Weight Dowel Pins For Gm And Chevy. Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
Pekin, Illinois, United States
THESE DOWELS ARE MADE FROM 303 STAINLESS STEEL. THEY WON'T RUST. Extra length helps make transmission installation much easier than the short dowel pins you get from the dealer. THIS LISTING IS FOR A PACKAGE OF 2 TWO DOWEL PINS THESE HAVE BEEN DRILLED TO HOLLOW THEM OUT FOR MAXIMUM WEIGHT REDUCTION FOR YOUR RACE CAR.
Dowel pins for Chevy, GM, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Cadillac. These
are 2" long 0.621 Diameter engine dowel pins.
This is for a package of two dowel pins which is enough for one engine. FREE SHIPPING IS TO THE USA ONLY! WE ALSO SELL A DRIVER FOR THESE, PHOTO INCLUDED, listing is for two long dowels only. Driver is not included. Driver listing # isShipping & Handling: International Buyers Please Note: |
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