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Lot Of 3 Clutch Fingers 1/4"for Crower,aft,l&t Slipper Nhra Nitro Hemi .093 .188 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Lapeer, Michigan, United States

Lapeer, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:CROWER ??? Manufacturer Part Number:.125

THIS IS A GOOD USED LOT OF 3 CLUTCH FINGERS THAT ARE .250" THICK & .188 AT FINGER,MARKED .093,THEY HAVE BEEN HARD SURFACED FOR LONGER LIFE,THE TIP IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT ON THE ONE. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER AUCTIONS THANKS.

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