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Ferrari 348 Rh Cylinder Head Part # 143273 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FERRARI Manufacturer Part Number:143273

FERRARI 348 RIGHT HAND CYLINDER HEAD PART  # 143273 USED PART IN GOOD CONDITION. ORIGINAL PART HAS NOT BEEN MACHINED OR MODIFIED.

PART FROM 1994 348 ENGINE. THERE IS SOME VERY MILD SCORING ON EXHAUST CAM JOURNAL, PICTURES INCLUDED WITH THE CAPS. 4 STUDS ARE MISSING FROM END CAPS BUT ALL CAMSHAFT CAPS ARE INCLUDED.

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