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Ford Comp Cam / Crower Hydraulic Lifters / 351w / 302 Ho Ft on 2040-parts.com

US $320.00
Location:

Pine City, New York, United States

Pine City, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Competition Cams / Crower Warranty:No

 You are looking at a Comp Cams cam shaft and Crower hydraulic lifters for 351 W / 302 HO FT the spec sheet is pictured. These have only dyno. time on them. If you have any questions about this item call the shop. This is an as is sale without warrantees, with shipping to continental United States only and no overseas shipping,call us for Alaska. Thank you for looking and like us on Facebook!


Marollo Racing Engines Inc.

6 Kent Rd

Pine City NY, 14871

PH. 607-734-2148

www.marolloraceengines.com

NYS sales tax when applicable.

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