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Ford V10 Piston Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Stanfield, North Carolina, United States

Stanfield, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD

This is a complete set of FORD V10 Piston Rods.  The rods are in GOOD shape, with the bearings, they too are in Good shape. No spun bearings or bushings.  Anyone needing a set will be pleased.  This is the only set I have.  They have been cleaned and checked by a reputable machine shop. We follow eBay's policy of accurately describing the items and adding as many photos are needed.  I can not except returns because this is the only set I have.  Again anyone needing a set will be pleased with these.Please

I except PayPal and will mail your item out after PayPal has cleared or the next business day.  Please email with any questions.  The V10 was Excursion---Bronco---Expedition---Centurion---Classic.

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