Irvan Smith Bump Steer Gauge Nascar Arca Late Model K&n Scca Set-up Equipment on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Nice Used Irvan Smith Bump Steer Gauge from Nascar Race Team. In excellent condition with both dials and box as pictured. We have a huge selection of new & used parts & equipment from the top teams in Nascar. Visit our store located at 329 Rolling Hill Road in Mooresville, NC or call 704-622-9570. Thanks for looking! |
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