Ford 9" Inch 4.30 Ratio Nascar Roush Rem Matching Light Ring & Edm Pinion Set on 2040-parts.com
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US
Excellent condition Ford 9" inch 4.30 ratio NASCAR Roush REM polished, 359 testing miles matching lightened ring & EDM pinion set. Was from a top NASCAR teams shop!
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