Ford 9" 3.82 Ratio Richmond Ring And Pinion Rear End Gear Nine Inch on 2040-parts.com
Clinton, Tennessee, United States
We have a used 3.82 Richmond Nascar gear.It's from a major Nascar gear shop.It has been used for 1- 300 mile race or less.The NASCAR teams only use their gears for 1 race.We have several ratios available.We would prefer buyers to come in person to inspect and choose.These are for sale on site.Cash pricing is lower.
Call Jerry 865-250-7985 or Archie 865-250-7164 7am-7pm.Check our other auctions for new and used Nascar,Sb-2 SB2,Chevrolet parts,etc.All of our parts are guaranteed to be as described or better!
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