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Laguna Niguel, California, United States
HORSTMAN HPV/KPV/F-100 RACING SINGLE DISC DRY CLUTCH PARTS PKG
NEW / USED HORSTMAN ORIGINAL PARTS ALL PARTS MACHINED FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE 6,000 RPM STALL SPEED 1 RACE PREPARED USED CLUTCH WITH 11T BELL 1 CLUTCH COVER 1 NEW MACHINED CLUTCH / PLATE - READY TO PUT TOGETHER 3 USED MACHINED CLUTCHES DISASSEMBLED - READY FOR REBUILD 2 USED GOOD 11T BELL 3 NEW CLUTCH DISCS LARGE PARTS CONTAINER FILLED WITH ALL NEW PARTS FOR COMPLETE REBUILDS/MAINTENANCE SEASONS WORTH OF SPARES |
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