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Hi-performance Push Rod Tubes, Dune Buggy Vw Baja Bug on 2040-parts.com

US $75.99
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HI-PERFORMANCE PUSH ROD TUBES, dune buggy vw baja bug

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Product Description

These billet aluminum push rod tubes have been designed to the specific requirements of hi-performance engine building.
Features a 2 piece spring tensioning tube that expand with the engine.
Large mouth for maximum clearance.
Sold set of 8

Material: Billet Aluminum
Type: Spring Loaded
Quantity: 8 Pieces


Part Number: 00-4109-0

Shipping Terms

We strive to ship all orders within 24 hours of purchase. Orders will be shipped FREE via UPS. Orders placed on Friday with be shipped Monday at the earliest. A tracking number will be sent to you as soon as the order is processed.

Payment Terms

We accept VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, AMEX and PayPal. Orders will be shipped out as soon as the payment clears.

Returns Terms

We accept returns within 30 Days of the original purchase. If you have a return please contact our sales department and they will issue a RGA number (return goods authorization). Orders returned without this number will delay the refund process. You are responsible for any shipping charges for returned items. If you have a question regarding the fitment, please ask before purchasing. There is NO return on electical items.

About Us

Serving the VW and Offroad community for over 40 years, we have been a industy leader in providing fast shipping, low prices, and top shelf tech support. We have 10,000 part numbers in stock and ready to ship. Located in Silver Lake Michigan and having warehouses in both Michigan and California, we can get you the parts you need fast.

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