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For Toyota Celica 2zzge 1.8l 600+hp Forged Connecting Rod Conrod Bielle Tuning on 2040-parts.com

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HK, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:TuningPartsMaster Pin Type:Bronzed bushing floating pin Manufacturer Part Number:Conrods For Toyota Celica 2ZZGE 1.8L Material:Forged 4340 aircraft chrome moly quality steel Surface Finish:High Performance Aftermarket Parts Bolts and Lubricant:Without 3/8 rod bolts Warranty:Yes Center to center length:138mm Part Brand:Tuningpartsmaster Big end diameter:48mm Quantity:4 Pieces as showing in picture Small end diameter:20mm Weight Tolerance:Balanced to +/- 1 gram in set UPC:Does not apply

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