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Ferrari ~ Reground Camshaft ~ #160713 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Santa Clarita, California, United States

Santa Clarita, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Part Brand:Ferrari Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:160713 Country of Manufacture:Italy

Ferrari Reground Camshaft


 
 
Up For Auction reground and nitrided. I do not know what type this fits, if anyone has any idea, let me know!! This is New Old Stock (NOS) and comes from my old BAP/GEON parts store that I closed back in the 90's. It has been ground by American Cam of Los Angeles, CA.

Check My Other Auctions for what looks to be the other bank; camshaft #160712

International Sales must ship with tracking services included, if the buyer wishes to pay via PayPal. This will increase the cost of shipment. Insurance is the responsibility of the all purchasers, both international and domestic, and if not included GreystoneAuto is not responsible for any loss or damage.

Part Numbers: 160713

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Ferrari Camshaft
Ferrari Camshaft
Ferrari Camshaft
Ferrari Camshaft
Ferrari Camshaft
Ferrari Camshaft


 
 
This Fits (or May Fit~Amongst Others):

  • Ferrari, Early


 
 
Buyer to pay actual surface shipping and $3.99 boxing charge to the USA and Canada. Shipping to an international destination to be determined after sale. Insurance required, I cannot guarantee delivery to some international destinations.

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