Jr Dragster,blockzilla,polar 4 Link Race Ready on 2040-parts.com
Niagara Falls, New York, United States
This action is for a used Jr Dragster. 4 link,polar clutch,blockzilla,runs 10.40 with 122pd driver. Great starter.comes with stater box and dolly for anymore info. call Jason 716-205-716six.This action may end at anytime do to a local sell. |
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