Ferrari 308 Gtb Used Original Camshaft A107995 With Pulley 3432 on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin, New York, United States
This is a Used Original CAMSHAFT and its pulley for FERRARI 3068 GTB. Number on it is A107995 Front Bank Intake and Pulley is number 3432. Each of the lobes is just over 32 mm. The forward bearing area has some rough wear. You can use for re-grind. Thank you for looking.
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