Formula Ford Kent, Pinto, Cross Flow Lifters / Tappets on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Set of 8 used lifters for a 1.6 Pinto, Kent cross flow engine, 1/2 diameter.
Shipping is for lower 48 states, AK, HI, or PR contact me for shipping costs I will ship internationally only through ebay's global shipping program |
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