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Lightweight Crankshaft Motorsport 92.8mm For Vw Golf Seat Cupra 2.0l 16v Abf on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:YoungTimer Motorsport Surface Finish:not applicable Manufacturer Part Number:not applicable UPC:Does not apply

Lightweight crankshaft Motorsport 95,5mm VW Golf Seat Cupra 2.0L 16V ABF
This is 92.8mm crankshaft. (Weight
- 12.5kg/27.56lbs)
Crankshaft is balanced.
Main bearings: nominal

Rod bearings: nominal

This crank is
ready to fit 60-2 trigger wheel (048105189B). (3rd picture)
Short nose with key for petrol engine cam belt pulley. (2nd picture)

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