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Howe Racing Contender Iii Wide 5 Aluminum Racing Hub Late Model Racing Asa Cra on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Removed from a former asphalt Late Model team - Nice shape with studs – lines and shadows in the pics are soap lines - no cracks or stripped threads - Nice shape MISSING one stud
Brand:Howe Racing Interchange brands:Wilwood Howe PCR Coleman Manufacturer Part Number:HOW20465

Standard offset aluminum hub Contender III - wide 5 pattern – older P.N. HOW20465 - Just as it was removed off the car - Removed from a top late model team parts supply inventory - Nice shape MISSING one stud – lines and shadows in the pics are soap lines - no cracks or stripped threads

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