Light Aluminium 6 1/2 Inch Upper Pulley Nascar Rat Rod Dirt Late Model Sbc Sbf on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Illinois, United States
Nice Ultralite billet aluminium upper pulley, 6 1/2 in diameter, Has multi bolt patterns to fit SBC and SBF And Dodge. 3/4 hole can used bushing if your water pump has a 5/8 shaft. SAVE BIG!!!!!
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