F23 Crank With No Signs Of Serious Wear on 2040-parts.com
Weaverville, North Carolina, US
Here I have a crank for an F23 out of an Accord. There are little if no signs of wear on the main or rod journals. I was using it in a build, but right out of tine because of college.
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