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Ford Fe 3/8" Hardened Valve Locks/keepers on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Anza, California, United States

Anza, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:P Manufacturer Part Number:4

This is a set of 32 - 7 degree 3/8" HARDENED Valve Keepers(now called LOCKS). I have HUNDREDS of these so I have packaged them 32 to a bag and will make some room on my shelves. THIS PRICE CAN'T be BEAT! If you're having some work done or planning some, or do work your self, this will be your best buy!!  Please see my other auctions for MANY MORE Ford HiPo parts. Questions? Need more info?  Just call DSC MOTORSPORT at 951-763-9765 from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. PST Monday thru Saturday(closed Sunday), and we'll be happy to answer them, or provide more detailed information. WE have SPECIALIZED in FORD POWER since 1967,  and have THOUSANDS of parts in stock at ALL TIMES from MANY different manufacturers, both NEW and USED. Buyers in California WITHOUT CA Sellers Resale Certificate will be charged 8% Sales Tax. Sorry, NO exceptions.

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