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Forged Connecting Rods For Fiat Abarth 850 A112 Con Rod 117mm Arp Bolts 800hp on 2040-parts.com

US $279.00
Location:

HK, Hong Kong

HK, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:AutoModPlanet Weight Tolerance:Balanced to +/- 1 gram in set of 4 pieces Manufacturer Part Number:Abarth A112 Conrods Note:Extra cost for upgrading to ARP L19 bolts Surface Finish:High Performance Aftermarket Parts Big end diameter:43.6mm Warranty:Yes Small end diameter:18mm Other Part Number:Suitable for the floating piston pin Center to center length:117mm Material:Forged 4340 aircraft chrome moly quality steel Interchange Part Number:Fit for Fiat Abarth 850, A112 abarth Bolts:Genuine 5/16 ARP 2000 bolts UPC:Does not apply

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