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Longacre Aluminum Turn Plates---79800,nasa,scca,imca,nascar---chassis Set Up 7* on 2040-parts.com

US $625.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:79800

Longacre Aluminum Turn Plates

 

  • Free floating in 2 directions eliminates bind
  • Reads to 1/2° - Degrees can be zeroed with the car on
  • Low profile, only 1" tall
  • Can be used on top of scale pads
  • Weight capacity - 1500 lbs per plate
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