Ford 408 Scat Based Rotating Assembly 357, 393, 408, 418, 427, 351w on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, United States
CPR "408 Rotating Assembly"
"In House" 28oz Balancing can be added to the order for $175.00 Please contact CPR @310-4277486 for specif piston's to fit your build. |
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