Jomar Bbc Big Block Chevy Chevrolet Stud Girdles on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, United States
Here today is a set of Jomar Performance stud girdles for a BBC. These are severe duty girdles, good enough for racing, more than adequate for street use. This is an older set, made when performance companies where not afraid to spend money on good materials. This set is in great condition.
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